0 a narrow strip around the walls of a room, building etc near the top, usually decorated with pictures, carving etc -- บัวหรือลายสลักบนเสา, ใต้ชายคา, เสา หรือผนัง
The walls were decorated with a frieze of horses.
Among the motifs depicted in the main chamber, nine figures currently interpreted as ballplayers stand on the lower frieze.
Though sonnet 2 repeats ' ' dim frieze, ' ' ' ' babies, ' ' ' ' today ' ' we are none the wiser, and the repetitions have an abstract musical quality.
These distinctions in quality are most pronounced in the entablature block friezes.
Characteristic elements of each were perfected over many years (as columns, capitals, beams, friezes, cornices, etc) and then combined to make coherent and identifiable building types.
Phidias might sign his name under that frieze of nakedness, gliding through arenas of smoke in ten thousand instants of beauty.
The motif is repeated, to make a frieze, and inverted (like a mirror image), so that, visually, it is possible to read a pair of motifs as a single interval.
Wavy rays or flames emanate from his body, and he is clothed like the ballplayers lining the alley friezes.
Une of frieze indicates golden section applied to square, 5:8.