Aún no tenemos significados para "byzantine style".
1They are in the Byzantine style and the colouring is gaudy.
2All of the domes are shaped like inverted turnips after the Byzantine style.
3The uppermost of these stones is nearly pure in its Byzantine style; the lower, already semi-Gothic.
4The church, which is in the Byzantine style, is apparently of the time of the Crusaders.
5These domes are of Byzantine style, and are colored in harmonizing shades of green and pink.
6This most evident incongruity arises from the combination that it expresses of the Gothic and Byzantine styles.
7Because the Gothic and Byzantine styles are fit for churches, they are not therefore less fit for dwellings.
8The workmanship is not that of a barbarous nation, though it has the fascinating irregularities of the Byzantine style.
9The Byzantine style of many of these buildings was novel to me in its modern adaptation, yet very effective.
10But because the Gothic and Byzantine styles are fit for churches they are not therefore less fit for dwellings.
11{1} The whole is in the most exquisitely finished Byzantine style.
12The Mohammedan mosques of Damascus, Cairo, and Cordova, both in methods of construction and in details of ornamentation, reproduce Byzantine styles.
13The worst was that, despite its archaic Byzantine style, it altogether lacked any religious appearance, and suggested neither mystery nor meditation.
14Silversmith's work in Spain was largely in Byzantine style, while some specimens of Gothic and Roman are also to be seen there.
15Overhead, the folded wings of angels cover the ceiling in a simplistic Byzantine style, their haloed heads nestled in the sea of feathers.
16And what a novel and beautiful effect is produced by uniting the Byzantine style of architecture to the form of the Latin cross!
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