noun
- An ornamental tablet or panel, often oval or oblong, used as a decorative element in architecture or design.
- In ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, an oval or oblong enclosure containing the name of a pharaoh or deity.
- A decorative scroll or banner, typically containing an inscription or coat of arms.
Usage: common in Renaissance and Baroque architecture
Usage: Egyptology
Usage: heraldry, design
Examples
- The Renaissance palace featured ornate cartouches above each doorway.
- Archaeologists studied the pharaoh's name inscribed within the cartouche.
- The coat of arms was displayed on a decorative cartouche in the center of the shield.
- The architect designed cartouches as framing elements for the building's sculptural reliefs.
- Ancient Egyptian cartouches often contained royal titles and hieroglyphic symbols.
- The ornamental cartouche added elegance to the baroque interior design.