Banderol
View in the Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome. Title on banderole bottom center.
Illustrations
Landscape with the source 'Acidula Smechtana', with an empty banderole in the sky.
View of the remains of the Temple of Juno in Paestum. Title on banderole bottom right. Numbered top right: Planche XX.
Frederick V, Elector Palatinate, King of Bohemia. Above the print a banderole with a French poem about his life. Below the print a scene of a landscape with classical ruins with in the foreground the personification Fortuna stealing the crown from Frederik V.
Two putti show a banderole to the seated personification of the faith. In the background a globe. In the hands of Faith a cross. Earthly riches at her feet
Flat decoration. A putto steps over a banderole on which the alphabet is written. Shaded background.
John the Baptist with a cross with banderole in hand.
Reproduction of the classic Laocoön group, viewed from the front. Below the performance a banderole with the title LAOCOON and space for more text.
Christ, tied to a pillar, is flogged by soldiers. Below the print a banderole with a caption, in the center of the print a coat of arms.
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary
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(n)
Banderol
ban′de-rōl a small banner or streamer, as that borne on the shaft of a lance: -
(n)
Banderol
ban′de-rōl (archit.) a flat band with an inscription common in Renaissance buildings.
Etymology
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary Fr.
Usage in literature
But now all the enclosure was filled with the foe, the whole space seemed gay, in the darkening air, with banderols and banners. "Harold, Complete The Last Of The Saxon Kings" by
The lintels have three consoles ornamented with fantastic animals and banderoles. "Rheims and the Battles for its Possession" by