A History of Architecture, on the Comparative Method ...Batsford, 1901 - 528 страници |
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... Tracery Develop- ment . Lynchmere , plate tracery Woodstock M III . 112 . Dorchester , bar tracery Minster Lovel , bar tracery Headington , plate tracery Wimborne Minster , grouped lancet lights Warmington , grouped lancet lights Long ...
... Tracery Develop- ment . Lynchmere , plate tracery Woodstock M III . 112 . Dorchester , bar tracery Minster Lovel , bar tracery Headington , plate tracery Wimborne Minster , grouped lancet lights Warmington , grouped lancet lights Long ...
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... Tracery was , in consequence , practically non - existent as a northern architect would understand it . The churches depend largely for light on the ring of windows at the base of the dome , or in the " drum , " or circular base on ...
... Tracery was , in consequence , practically non - existent as a northern architect would understand it . The churches depend largely for light on the ring of windows at the base of the dome , or in the " drum , " or circular base on ...
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... Tracery was , in consequence , practically non - existent as a northern architect would understand it . The churches depend largely for light on the ring of windows at the base of the dome , or in the " drum , " or circular base on ...
... Tracery was , in consequence , practically non - existent as a northern architect would understand it . The churches depend largely for light on the ring of windows at the base of the dome , or in the " drum , " or circular base on ...
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... tracery occur in the aisles . The walls are a background for mosaics in colour , representing scenes from biblical history , surrounded by arabesque borders . A dado , about 12 feet high , of slabs of white marble , is bordered by ...
... tracery occur in the aisles . The walls are a background for mosaics in colour , representing scenes from biblical history , surrounded by arabesque borders . A dado , about 12 feet high , of slabs of white marble , is bordered by ...
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... tracery , as in the churches at Palermo . Flank walls are decorated by flat pilaster strips , connected horizontally by small arches , springing from corbels ( No. 70 c ) . In c . Openings . - In consequence of the bright climate the ...
... tracery , as in the churches at Palermo . Flank walls are decorated by flat pilaster strips , connected horizontally by small arches , springing from corbels ( No. 70 c ) . In c . Openings . - In consequence of the bright climate the ...
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Abbaye-aux-Hommes aisles angles apse arcades architect ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER architrave Athens Basilica brick buildings BURGOS CATHEDRAL buttresses Byzantine capital carved Cathedral central centre century Chapel characteristic choir churches circular classic classic orders clerestory cloisters coloured columns COMPARATIVE construction Corinthian cornice court crowned decoration detail dome doorway Doric Doric order early Egyptian elevation England English entablature Erechtheion erected examples exterior façade feature feet Florence Folio France French gallery Gothic Gothic architecture Greek Hall height House important influence interior Ionic Italian Italy London marble monuments mosaic Mosque mouldings nave Norman octagonal ornament Palace Palazzo Paris Parthenon period Photo piers pilasters placed portico portion principal Renaissance Renaissance Architecture ribs Roman Roman architecture Romanesque Rome roof Saracenic SCALE sculpture semicircular shafts side spire square stone storeys style supported Temple timber tombs towers tracery transepts triglyphs vaulting Venice vols walls wooden
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Страница 182 - England, bound in with the triumphant sea, Whose rocky shore beats back the envious siege Of watery Neptune, is now bound in with shame, With inky blots, and rotten parchment bonds ; That England, that was wont to conquer others, Hath made a shameful conquest of itself...
Страница 391 - You show us Rome was glorious, not profuse, And pompous buildings once were things of use; Yet shall, my lord, your just, your noble rules, Fill half the land with imitating fools ; Who random drawings from your sheets shall take; And of one beauty many blunders make...
Страница 410 - As ancient is this hostelry As any in the land may be, Built in the old Colonial day, When men lived in a grander way, With ampler hospitality; A kind of old Hobgoblin Hall, Now somewhat fallen to decay, With weather-stains upon the wall, And stairways worn, and crazy doors, And creaking and uneven floors, And chimneys huge, and tiled and talL A region of repose it seems, A place of slumber and of dreams, Remote among the wooded hills!
Страница 255 - The darkened roof rose high aloof On pillars, lofty, and light, and small : The key-stone, that locked each ribbed aisle, Was a fleur-de-lys, or a quatre-feuille ; The corbells* were carved grotesque and grim; And the pillars, with clustered shafts so trim, With base and with capital flourished around, Seemed bundles of lances which garlands had bound.
Страница 261 - Proud names, who once the reins of empire held ; In arms who triumphed, or in arts excelled ; Chiefs, graced with scars, and prodigal of blood ; Stern patriots, who for sacred freedom stood ; Just men, by whom impartial laws were given ; And saints, who taught and led the way to heaven...
Страница 216 - With massive arches broad and round, That rose alternate, row and row, On ponderous columns, short and low, Built ere the art was known, By pointed aisle, and shafted stalk, The arcades of an alley'd walk To emulate in stone.
Страница 353 - With tooth and nail to save my niche, ye know: — Old Gandolf cozened me, despite my care; Shrewd was that snatch from out the corner South He graced his carrion with, God curse the same! Yet still my niche is not so cramped but thence One sees the pulpit o...
Страница 392 - tis very fine, But where d'ye sleep, or where d'ye dine? I find by all you have been telling, That 'tis a house, but not a dwelling.
Страница 230 - The silver, snarling trumpets 'gan to chide : The level chambers, ready with their pride, Were glowing to receive a thousand guests : The carved angels, ever eager-eyed, Stared, where upon their heads the cornice rests, With hair blown back, and wings put cross-wise on their breasts.
Страница 372 - Of neighbouring spires, a regal chieftain stands, And over fields of ridgy roofs appear, With distance softly tinted, side by side, In kindred grace, like twain of sisters dear, The Towers of Westminster, her Abbey's pride; While, far beyond, the hills of Surrey shine Through thin soft haze, and show their wavy line.