Terminal figure
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British pronunciation/tˈɜːmɪnəl fˈɪɡə/
American pronunciation/tˈɜːmɪnəl fˈɪɡjɚ/

Definition & Meaning of "terminal figure"

Terminal figure
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a sculpted or decorative element that is placed at the end or termination point of a structure, such as a column, pilaster, or balustrade

What is a "terminal figure"?

A terminal figure is a sculpted or carved figure that typically marks the end or corner of an architectural element, such as a column, pedestal, or roof edge. This decorative feature often portrays human, animal, or mythical figures, adding a distinctive and ornamental touch to the structure. Terminal figures serve both an aesthetic and symbolic purpose, enhancing the visual appeal and character of a building while also reflecting cultural or historical themes. They are commonly found in classical, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture, highlighting the craftsmanship and artistic detail of the design.

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