The Rectangular Panel ClipArt gallery contains 30 examples of non-square rectangular decorative panels.
"Means merely after the Arabian manner; and, so far as etymology is concerned, might therefore be general…
The Chinese enamel pattern is a design that uses metal fillets that are filled with pulverized colored…
The Indian enamel pattern is a design that uses metal fillets that are filled with pulverized colored…
This medieval tile pattern is a stained glass design. It the oldest process of fitting together pieces…
The Moorish mosaic circle pattern is made out of stone and glazed terracotta. This design is found in…
The Greek oblong panel has a strict palmette decoration. It is found in the painted coffers (sunken…
The Greek oblong panel has a strict palmette decoration. It is found in the painted coffers (sunken…
The intarsia oblong panel was designed in 1495. It is a wood inlay design found in Bologna, Italy.
The intarsia oblong panel was designed in 1495. It is a wood inlay design found in Bologna, Italy.
This ivory inlay oblong panel is a 16th century design that was designed by Hans Schieferstein in Germany.
This ivory inlay oblong panel is a 16th century design that was designed by Hans Schieferstein in Germany.
The Renaissance Oblong Panel is found at a church in Kamenz, Germany. It has a freer decoration of palmettes.
This Renaissance Oblong Panel is a design found on Marsuppini's tomb in the St. Croce church of Florence,…
This Renaissance Oblong Panel is an intarsia (wood inlay) design found on a cabinet in Perugia, Italy.
This Renaissance Oblong Panel is found in the Palazzo Vecchio (old palace) in Mantua, Italy. It is a…
This Renaissance oblong Panel is a design found on a tomb in Stuttgart, Germany.
This Renaissance Oblong Panel is a design found at the St. Michaels' church in Germany.
This Roman oblong panel is at the underside of the architrave (moulded band) of the Temple of Vespasian…
The wrought-iron oblong panel is a 17th century design found in a house in Freiburg, Germany.
The wrought-iron oblong panel is an 18th century balaustrade design, a railing found on a stairway.…
This wrought-iron oblong panel is German Renaissance design found in Prague, Czech Republic.
This wrought-iron grill oblong panel is a 17th century design found in Thuringia, Germany.
This gold pattern is a design found on the floor of the altar shrine in the church of St. Egidius, Barthfeld,…
The Italian Renaissance pattern is a repeating scroll-like ornament between parallel bars.
Pattern in stamped and moulded plaster, decorated with gilding and transparent colors; 15th-century…