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Elevation: An architectural drawing presenting a building as if projected on a vertical plane parallel to one of its sides.

 


Elevation
In architecture, a scale drawing of any vertical side of a given structure.
Emulsion ...

elevation In architecture, the side of a building, or a drawing of the side of a building.

Elevation of church at Knechtsteden, Germany
Image adapted from Dehio and von Bezold, Die Kirchliche Baukunst des Abendlands.

Elevation :- A geometric projection of a building on a plane perpendicular to the horizon; a vertical projection.

elevation - In architecture and drawing, a scale drawing of the side, front or rear of a structure. A geometric projection of a building on a plane perpendicular to the horizontal; a vertical projection.

Elevation of internal door. ''Joists 9 Section. W Enlargement of B. ' 'Plan of window. ' 'Plan of door. Section.
little used, and are apt to admit draughts and wet unless efficient checks are worked upon the sashes and frames.

The Elevation of the Cross
c. 1611-12
Self-portrait with Justus Lipsius, Philip Rubens, and Jan Wowerius, known as The Four Philosophers ...

A slight elevation in viewpoint reduces the formality of this composition, but it nevertheless evinces the strong sense of geometry underlying its organization—stronger than in Saraceni’s or Caravaggio’s own paintings.

Also see elevation.
extrados - The upper and / or outer surfaces of arches and vaults.
(pr. ek-STRAH-dohs) ...

Section and elevation of Brunelleschi's dome.
Architecture (Latin architectura, from the Greek ἀρχι"έκ"ων - arkhitekton, from ἀρχι- "chief" and "έκ"ων "builder, carpenter, mason") is both the process and product of planning, ...

elevation - geometrical rendition, as of a building, drafted on a flat surface without perspective ...

These spaces and masses can be represented graphically in several ways, including as plans, sections, elevations, and cutaway drawings.

After the accession of Lothar I and Drogo's elevation to Archbishop in 844, relations with the court were probably even closer. From the beginning, the painterly late antique "Court" style of Louis was of greatest importance.

Map of Ukraine with Kiev highlighted Coordinates: , Country Ukraine Oblast Kiev City Municipality Raion Municipality Government - Mayor Leonid Chernovetskyi Elevation 179 m (587 ft) Population (2006) - City 4,450,968 - Density 3,299/km² ...

Clement IX might be called the playwright pope because before his elevation to Peter's throne he had been a successful dramatist. Giulio Rospigliosi was born at Pistoia in 1600.

Some other examples of the elevation of daily events as a worthwhile subject for art can be found in Persian miniature painting and is also the subject of many Japanese woodblock prints.
Persian Miniature, Abkar Hunting, 1590
Art and Nature ...

aedicule an architectural elevation in miniature; a decorative niche, often housing an altar.
aerugo A sheen or patina either naturally occurring or simulated, which gives the appearance of age.

Mass Tone Body Color -- Art Glossary Mass Tone or Body Color
Boiling Point Elevation Definition - Chemistry Glossary Definition of Boili...
Perspective - What is Perspective
Marion Boddy-Evans
Painting Guide ...

There is a spirit of general elevation and enlightenment in which all alike communicate.

In that sense, LP is not any better or worse at making "realistic" images of objects than the various types of parallel perspectives used by architects and engineers -- elevation, section and plan, or military, cavalier, ...

She appears to be standing still, only the fluttering cloth and uncertain standing position reveal motion. Panofsky put it very aptly: "The mighty figure is depicted in a geometric side elevation, like a diagram in a treatise on anthropometry." ...

See also: Painting, Roman, Classic, School, Movement

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