Acroterion

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An acroterion, acroterium, (pl. akroteria)[1] is an architectural ornament placed on a flat pedestal called the acroter or plinth, and mounted at the apex or corner of the pediment of a building in the classical style.[2] An acroterion placed at the outer angles of the pediment is an acroterion angularium (Script error: No such module "Lang". means ‘at the corners’).

The acroterion may take a wide variety of forms, such as a statue, tripod, disc, urn, palmette or some other sculpted feature. Acroteria are also found in Gothic architecture.[3] They are sometimes incorporated into furniture designs.[4]

Etymology

The word comes from the Greek Template:Transliteration (Script error: No such module "Lang". 'summit, extremity'), from the comparative form of the adjective ἄκρος, ("extreme", "endmost") + -τερος (comparative suffix) + -ιον (substantivizing neuter form of adjectival suffix -ιος). It was Latinized by the Romans as Script error: No such module "Lang"..[5] Akroteria or Acroteria is the plural of both the original Greek[6] and the Latin form.[7]

According to Webb, during the Hellenistic period the winged victory or Nike figure was considered to be "the most appropriate motif for figured akroteria.”[1]

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Further reading

  • Danner, Peter (1989). Griechische Akrotere der archaischen und klassischen Zeit [Greek acroteria of the archaic and classical periods]. Rivista di archeologia, supplementary vol. 5. Rome: Bretschneider, Template:ISBN.
  • Goldberg, Marilyn Y. (1977). Types and distribution of archaic Greek akroteria. Bryn Mawr.
  • Reinhardt, Corinna (2018). Akroter und Architektur. Figürliche Skulptur auf Dächern griechischer Bauten vom 6. bis zum 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr. [Acroter and architecture. Figurative sculpture on the roofs of Greek buildings from the 6th to the 4th century BC]. Image & Context, vol. 18. Berlin/Boston: de Gruyter, Template:ISBN.

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