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Lilit [14]
2 years ago
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Explain the scene and symbols depicted on your tympanum

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brilliants [131]2 years ago
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The popular scene/symbols that is depicted on the tympanum is the Last Judgment which shows figure of Christ that appears in the centre of the composition.

<h3>What is a tympanum?</h3>

In the classical architecture such as Roman architecture, it refers to the area enclosed by a pediment whether as a triangular or segmentalk\.

It usually constitutes the area between the lintel over a doorway and the arch above.

In the 12th centuries in Europe, they are designed over the church portals with intricate and stylized relief sculpture.

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