0 a drawing or piece of stone that looks like a scroll (= a long roll of paper) with the ends rolled up, often with writing on it and used as a decoration
With classical proportions, it is externally decorated by travertine rendering and delicately carved cartouches over the windows.
Inside the minarets are carved cartouches signed and dated by the architect upon the completion of each.
The mentioned busts decorating buildings' fronts were similar to cartouches placed above main buildings' doors.
The two outer scrolls individually depict cartouches that contain several kinds of information on geography and meteorology.
Seghers distinguished himself from his teacher by including cartouches as framing elements.
A white rock crystal vase has two cartouches above the hieroglyphic symbol for union (hieroglyph).
At the top are two symmetrical flying birds, which hold two cartouches.
The seventh story is capped by an ornamental terra-cotta stringcourse (reeds bound by bay leaf garlands) with central and end cartouches.