Acroter – a Pedestal for a Statue

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Acroter Victoria & Albert Museum
Acroter Victoria & Albert Museum

Acroter is a plinth or pedestal for a statue or other ornament placed at the apex or lower corners of a pediment. More loosely, the term often refers to the ornament itself. A decorative device of classical architecture, the acroter was commonly used on European case furniture in all neoclassical styles, especially in the 18th century. Also called acrotere, actoterion and acroterium.

Photograph of Acroter mounted on green card
Photograph of Acroter mounted on green card (V & A)

Source

Boyce, C. (1996). The Wordsworth Dictionary of furniture. Ware, England: Wordsworth Reference.

Byars, M., & Riley, T. (2004). The design encyclopedia. Laurence King Publishing. https://amzn.to/3ElmSlL

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