Illustrated Architecture Dictionary

Frontispiece
(prounounced: FRUN ta spees)

ARCHITECTURE:

Combination of elements that frame and decorate the main, or front, door to a building. The term is especially used when the main entrance is the chief face of the building rather than being kept behind columns or a portico.

The decorated front wall or  bay of a building.

An ornamental porch or chief pediment.

BOOK: An illustration facing the title page of a book.

Architecture frontpieces are generally Classical Greek or Roman in design.

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