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{{short description|Scroll pattern used in architectural decoration}} |
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[[Image:Wave_scroll.jpg|thumb|right|Detail of a building showing the Vitruvian scroll pattern rendered in [[terra cotta]]]] |
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The '''Vitruvian scroll''' is a [[scroll (art)|scroll]] pattern used in architectural [[molding (decorative)|moldings]] and borders in other media. It is also known as the '''Vitruvian wave''', '''wave scroll''', or '''running dog pattern'''.<ref>{{cite encyclopedia | title=Running-dog pattern | encyclopedia=Encyclopædia Britannica | publisher=Britannica | access-date=March 15, 2013 | year=2013 | url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/512826/running-dog-pattern}}</ref> The pattern resembles waves in water or a series of parchment [[scrolls]] viewed on end. |
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File:CratèreVixDétail1.jpg|[[Ancient Greek art|Ancient Greek]] Vitruvian scrolls under the lip of the [[Vix Krater]], {{circa}}530 BC, bronze, [[Musée du Pays Châtillonnais]], [[Châtillon-sur-Seine]], France<ref>{{cite book|last1=Papaioannou|first1=Kostas|title=L’art grec|date=1975|publisher=Mazenod|isbn=|page=173|url=|language=fr}}</ref> |
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File:Châtillon-sur-Seine (21) Musée du Pays Châtillonnais - Cratère de Vix - 03.jpg|Ancient Greek Vitruvian scrolls on the handle of the Vix Krater |
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File:Canthare janiforme 02.JPG|[[Etruscan art|Etruscan]] Vitruvian scrolls at the top of a [[kantharos]], 2nd half of the 4th century BC, terracotta, [[Louvre]] |
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File:Mosaics, Worcester Art Museum - IMG 7580 (cropped).JPG|[[Roman art|Roman]] Vitruvian scrolls on a mosaic (only the bottom border survived), 2nd-4th centuries, mosaic, [[Worcester Art Museum]], [[Worcester, Massachusetts|Worcester]], [[Massachusetts]], US |
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File:Daphné, racemi a volute popolati di animali, IV sec. 02.JPG|Roman Vitruvian scrolls on a mosaic with animals, 4th century AD, mosaic, [[Louvre]] |
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File:Hotel de Beauvais portes.jpg|[[Baroque architecture|Baroque]] door with Vitruvian scrolls [[frieze]]s of the [[Hôtel de Beauvais]], Paris, by [[Antoine Lepautre]], 1657-1660 |
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File:Vase avec des cygnes - Manufacture de Sèvres - Musée du Louvre Objets d'Art OA 11024.jpg|[[Louis XVI style]] vase with a [[medallion (architecture)|medallion]], swans and Vitruvian scrolls, by [[Jean-Baptiste-Étienne Genest]] and the [[Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory]], designed in 1766, produced in {{circa}}1767, soft-paste porcelain, Louvre |
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File:26 Bulevardul Hristo Botev, Bucharest (03).jpg|[[Art Deco]] window grill with stylized Vitruvian scrolls in [[Bulevardul Hristo Botev]] no. 26, [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]], unknown architect, {{circa}}1930 |
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 6 October 2024
The Vitruvian scroll is a scroll pattern used in architectural moldings and borders in other media. It is also known as the Vitruvian wave, wave scroll, or running dog pattern.[1] The pattern resembles waves in water or a series of parchment scrolls viewed on end.
"Vitruvian" refers to the Roman architect Marcus Vitruvius Pollio ("Vitruvius"), who wrote the oldest extant book on architecture,[2] which describes some of the classical architectural orders.
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Ancient Greek Vitruvian scrolls under the lip of the Vix Krater, c.530 BC, bronze, Musée du Pays Châtillonnais, Châtillon-sur-Seine, France[3]
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Ancient Greek Vitruvian scrolls on the handle of the Vix Krater
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Roman Vitruvian scrolls on a mosaic (only the bottom border survived), 2nd-4th centuries, mosaic, Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts, US
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Roman Vitruvian scrolls on a mosaic with animals, 4th century AD, mosaic, Louvre
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Baroque door with Vitruvian scrolls friezes of the Hôtel de Beauvais, Paris, by Antoine Lepautre, 1657-1660
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Louis XVI style vase with a medallion, swans and Vitruvian scrolls, by Jean-Baptiste-Étienne Genest and the Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory, designed in 1766, produced in c.1767, soft-paste porcelain, Louvre
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Art Deco window grill with stylized Vitruvian scrolls in Bulevardul Hristo Botev no. 26, Bucharest, Romania, unknown architect, c.1930
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[edit]- ^ "Running-dog pattern". Encyclopædia Britannica. Britannica. 2013. Retrieved March 15, 2013.
- ^ Vitruvius, "The Ten Books on Architecture"
- ^ Papaioannou, Kostas (1975). L’art grec (in French). Mazenod. p. 173.
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