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On the exterior it is found repeated in the cavetto cornices that cap the pylons.
The middle part of the congregation place is covered with the dome, and other parts are covered with a cavetto vault.
Both the living and dining rooms share molded baseboards and ceilings connected to the wall with a slight cavetto.
The construction of the two-story high, rectangular shaped hall with cavetto vault probably dates to the second half of the 1720s.
In addition to taking the form of an obelisk, it originally featured doors with cavetto cornices and winged sun disks, later removed.
A simple cornice with cavetto molding wraps the entire central block; the simple parapet rises slightly higher over the entrance.
Sculpted vines were sometimes carved into the spiralling cavetto of the twisting columns, or made of metal, such as gilt bronze.
The wood ovolo and cavetto cornice molding extends around the sides and apse of the building.
The apophyge is the inverted cavetto or concave sweep, on the upper edge of which the diminishing shaft rests.
Cyma - molding of double curvature, combining the convex ovolo and concave cavetto.
It was built in 1804 and featured a cavetto (coved) cornice and Egyptian-influenced columns with palmiform capitals.
It is also a form of stylised late gothic decoration in the form of a four-leafed square, often seen on crockets and cavetto mouldings.
Inside, the fireplace has a brick hearth, a slate lintel, and a wood surround, whose almost modern simplicity is softened by a cavetto molding beneath the mantelpiece.
The cavity or indenture may be round, square, chamfered, beveled, diamond-shaped, or enclosed with a cavetto or listel.
These walls are considerably thicker at the base than at the top, and just like the walls of Ancient Egyptian temples, they are surmounted by cavetto moldings.
Similarly, a cavetto above an ovolo forms an 's' with horizontal ends, called a cyma or cyma recta.
The completed temple was rectangular, approximately 55 feet by 77 feet, with main entrances located on the east and south sides flanked by pylons and ornate Cavetto moldings.
The aisle is small and rectangular in plan, gabled, with finely squared ashlar masonry, bolection moulding at the wallhead, and cavetto moulded skewputts and apex stones.
The most notable Egyptian structure in the United States was the Washington Monument, begun in 1848, this obelisk originally featured doors with cavetto cornices and winged sun disks, later removed.
The category C(s) listed cottage, now much altered, had small windows typical of the 18th century and has some smart details that separate it from the typical rubble-built smallholding, with very prominent skewputts and cavetto eaves course illustrating its sophistication.
A similar decoration is found in the capital of the columns flanking the tomb of Agamemnon at Mycenae, but here the hypotrachelium projects forward with a cavetto moulding, and is carved with triple leaves like the buds of a rose.
A series of "Court Dragon" and "Red Dragon" tableware patterns features Chinese dragons, generally in underglaze red with gilt details flying around the rim of the plate and with a medallion in the center of the cavetto.
Cavetto cornices at the tops of walls, for instance, were made to imitate rows of palm fronds placed atop archaic walls, and the batter of exterior walls, while partly meant to ensure balance, was also a holdover from archaic building methods.
Graded shadows are possible by using mouldings in different shapes: the concave cavetto moulding produces a horizontal shadow that is darker at the top and lighter at the bottom; an ovolo (convex) moulding makes a shadow that is lighter at the top and darker at the bottom.