pillars
Isaac Kremer/ June 21, 2019/ / 0 comments
An upright structure that supports an arch or a superstructure or provides a decorative element. Pillars are massive in the Norman period, and have a wide variety of decorated, square, rounded and ornate patterns. Pillars can have bases and capitals.
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