Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
telamon
Noun
/ˈtɛləmɒn/
Definition
A telamon is a support, often in the form of a sculpted male figure, used in classical architecture.
Examples
- The telamon in the temple provided both support and artistic embellishment.
- In ancient Greek architecture, telamons were commonly used in grand structures.
- The artist designed a telamon that highlighted the muscular physique of the figure, emphasizing strength.
Meaning
In architectural terms, a telamon (or atlas) is a figure of a man used as a column or a support for another structure, such as an architrave or a gallery. It embodies the concept of strength and resilience, carrying the weight of what is above it.
Synonyms
- Atlas
- Support
- Pillar
- Column