The frieze ∞* on this column of Taj Mahal (ad Agra, India, 1631-1653) gives the impressi...
This animation is useful to learn the various types of symmetry of a frieze: you will be s...
This interactive animation gives you the possibility of creating friezes with a given type...
A frieze of type ∞* in a gipatsi (a typical bag of the Mozambican handicraft). Here you ...
A frieze of type ∞*, realized with a cylindrical rubber stamp.
On the floor of these Roman ruins at the Domus dell'Ortaglia (Brescia), we see a frieze of...
In this sides of the Castello Sforzesco in Milan, we can see a pattern of type 4*2, a rose...
A decoration on the door of a house in via Durini, in Milan; if we consider only the left ...
A decoration on the door of a house in via Durini, in Milan; is it a frieze?
In this sides of the Castello Sforzesco in Milan, we can see a pattern of type 4*2, a rose...
∞* (p1m1)