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  2. Types of pediments include12:
    • Segmental (Curved or Arch) Pediment: Replaces the straight line triangle of the cornice with a curve making a segment of a circle.
    • Broken Pediment: Has a gap at the apex.
    • Open Pediment: Has a gap in the cornice along the base.
    • Scrolled Pediment: Open-topped segmental pediment with segmental tops curling inwards as scrolls, or with the tops in the form of two ogees ending in scrolls.
    • Materials for pediments can include wood, stone, metal, plaster, and porcelain3.
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    The main variant shapes are the "segmental", "curved", or "arch" pediment, where the straight line triangle of the cornice is replaced by a curve making a segment of a circle, the broken pediment where the cornice has a gap at the apex, and the open pediment, with a gap in the cornice along the base.
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    Types of pediment include:broken: with gap in the middle of the lower horizontal cornice and with raking cornices stopping before they can meet, so having no apex; broken-apex: with raking sides too short to meet at the apex, also called open or open-topped; broken-base: with the horizontal base lacking a middle section, also called open-bed, often occurring in C18 door-cases with fanlights breaking upwards into the lower...

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    Pediments can be made from a variety of materials including:

    • wood,
    • stone,
    • metal,
    • plaster,
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    Pediments are a form of gable in classical architecture, usually of a triangular shape. Pediments are placed above the horizontal structure of the cornice (an elaborated lintel), or entablature if supported by columns. In ancient architecture, a wide and low triangular pediment (the side angles 12.5° to 16°) typically formed … See more

    A variant is the "segmental" or "arch" pediment, where the normal angular slopes of the cornice are replaced by one in the form of a segment of a circle, in the manner of a … See more

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    The pediment is found in classical Greek temples, Etruscan, Roman, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical, and Beaux-Arts … See more

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    2. ^ Summerson, 28
    3. ^ Luebke, Wilhelm (1 January 1878). History of Sculpture from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time: Tr. by F.E. Bunnètt, Volume 2. Smith. p. 468. Retrieved 11 September 2021. See more

     
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