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But it sounds like the reeding is in the flute. Seen these, where the "reed" is truncated.
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Subject: Re: [BP] Fluted columns
As I remember, these are called reeded columns.
Ralph
In a message dated 3/27/2010 7:45:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
Hey'all
My son is writing a paper on Brunelleschi (Renaissance architect) and wants to know what the little outward bump is called within the valley of the flute at the lower portion of some fluted columns. I know it adds proportion and rustication, but can anyone tell me what these things are called?
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