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====List of Khmer [[lintel]] styles==== *[[Sambor Prei Kuk]] style: inward-facing [[Makara (Hindu mythology)|makara]]s with tapering bodies. Four arches joined by three medallions, the central once carved with [[Indra]]. Small figure on each makara. A variation is with figures replacing the makaras and a scene with figures below the arch. *[[Prei Khmeng]] style: continuation of Sambor Prei Kuk but makaras disappear, being replaced by incurving ends and figures. Arches more rectilinear. Large figures sometimes at each end. A variation is a central scene below the arch, usually [[Vishnu]] Reclining. *[[Kompong Preah]] style: high quality carving. Arches replaced by a garland of vegetation (like a wreath) more or less segmented. Medallions disappear, central one sometimes replaced by a knot of leaves. Leafy pendants spray out above and below garland. *[[Phnom Kulen National Park|Kulen]] style: great diversity, with influences from [[Art of Champa|Champa]] and [[architecture of Indonesia|Java]], including the kala and outward-facing makaras. *[[Preah Ko]] style: some of the most beautiful of all Khmer lintels, rich, will-carved and imaginative. Kala in center, issuing garland on either side. Distinct loops of vegetation curl down from garland. Outward-facing makaras sometimes appear at the ends. Vishnu on [[Garuda]] common.[[File:Linteau du temple Preah KΓ΄ (Angkor) (6967952503).jpg|thumb|right|Rich-carved decoration of Preah Ko lintel]] *[[Bakheng]] style: continuation of Preah Ko but less fanciful and tiny figures disappear. Loop of vegetation below the [[NΔga|naga]] form tight circular coils. Garland begins to dip in the center. *[[Koh Ker]] style: center occupied by a prominent scene, taking up almost the entire height of the lintel. Usually no lower border. Dress of figures shows a curved line to the [[sampot]] tucked in below waist. *[[Pre Rup]] style: tendency to copy earlier style, especially Preah Ko and Bakheng. Central figures. Re-appearance of lower border. *[[Banteay Srei]] style: increase in complexity and detail. Garland sometimes makes pronounced loop on either side with kala at top of each loop. Central figure. *[[Khleang]] style: less ornate than those of Banteay Srei. Central kala with triangular tongue, its hands holding the garland which is bent at the center. Kala sometimes surmounted by a divinity. Loops of garland on either side divided by flora stalk and pendant. Vigorous treatment of vegetation. *[[Baphuon]] style: the central kala surmounted by divinity, usually riding a steed or a Vishnu scene, typically from the life of [[Krishna]]. Loops of garland no longer cut. Another type is a scene with many figures and little vegetation. *[[Angkor Wat]] style: centered, framed and linked by garlands. A second type is a narrative scene filled with figures. When nagas appear, they curls are tight and prominent. Dress mirrors that of [[devata]]s and [[apsara]]s in bas-reliefs. No empty spaces. *[[Bayon]] style: most figures disappear, usually only a kala at the bottom of the lintel surmounted by small figure. Mainly Buddhist motifs. In the middle of the period the garland is cut into four parts, while later a series of whorls of foliage replace the four divisions.<ref>''Ancient Angkor'' guide book by Micheal Freeman and Claude Jacques, pp. 32β34, 2003</ref>
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