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Palmetta fiammeggiante Palmette à flammes Flame palmette
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La palmetta fiammeggiante è un motivo nell'arte decorativa che, nella sua espressione più caratteristica, ricorda le foglie a ventaglio di una palma. È diversa dalle palmette regolari in quanto tradizionalmente tendevano ad avere foglie nettamente divaricate. A partire dal IV secolo a.C., tuttavia, l'estremità delle foglie tendette a voltarsi all'interno, formando quello che viene chiamato il disegno a "palmetta fiammeggiante". The flame palmette is a motif in decorative art which, in its most characteristic expression, resembles the fan-shaped leaves of a palm tree. Flame palmettes are different from regular palmettes in that, traditionally palmettes tended to have sharply splaying leaves. From the 4th century BCE however, the end of the leaves tend to turn in, forming what is called the "flame palmette" design. La palmette à flammes est un motif de l'art décoratif qui, dans son expression la plus caractéristique, ressemble aux feuilles en éventail d'un palmier. Les palmettes à flammes sont différentes des palmettes ordinaires en ce sens que, traditionnellement, les palmettes avaient tendance à avoir des feuilles très évasées. Cependant, à partir du IIIe siècle av. J.-C., l'extrémité des feuilles a tendance à se retourner, formant ce que l'on appelle le dessin de la « palmette à flammes ».
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The flame palmette is a motif in decorative art which, in its most characteristic expression, resembles the fan-shaped leaves of a palm tree. Flame palmettes are different from regular palmettes in that, traditionally palmettes tended to have sharply splaying leaves. From the 4th century BCE however, the end of the leaves tend to turn in, forming what is called the "flame palmette" design. La palmette à flammes est un motif de l'art décoratif qui, dans son expression la plus caractéristique, ressemble aux feuilles en éventail d'un palmier. Les palmettes à flammes sont différentes des palmettes ordinaires en ce sens que, traditionnellement, les palmettes avaient tendance à avoir des feuilles très évasées. Cependant, à partir du IIIe siècle av. J.-C., l'extrémité des feuilles a tendance à se retourner, formant ce que l'on appelle le dessin de la « palmette à flammes ». La palmetta fiammeggiante è un motivo nell'arte decorativa che, nella sua espressione più caratteristica, ricorda le foglie a ventaglio di una palma. È diversa dalle palmette regolari in quanto tradizionalmente tendevano ad avere foglie nettamente divaricate. A partire dal IV secolo a.C., tuttavia, l'estremità delle foglie tendette a voltarsi all'interno, formando quello che viene chiamato il disegno a "palmetta fiammeggiante".
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