THE GENERAL APPEARANCE of Decorated buildings is at once simple and magnificent; simple from the small number of parts, and magnificent from the size of the windows, and the easy flow of the lines of tracery. In the interior of large buildings we find... An Introduction to the Study of Gothic Architecture - Side 173av John Henry Parker - 1849 - 240 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Thomas Rickman - 1835 - 382 sider
...very varied composition, but all contain very valuable details. The general appearance of Decorated buildings is at once simple and magnificent; simple...and magnificent from the size of the windows, and easy flow of the lines of tracery. In the interior of large buildings we find great breadth, and an... | |
| Elinor (aunt, pseud.) - 1843 - 170 sider
...over them, and their fronts ornamented with niches, windows, &c. The general appearance of Decorated buildings is at once simple and magnificent ; simple...parts, and magnificent from the size of the windows, the easy flow of the lines of tracery, and the elegance of its ornament. In the interior of large buildings... | |
| Thomas Rickman - 1848 - 458 sider
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| John Henry Parker - 1861 - 314 sider
...character of which is thus ably summed up by Mr. Bickman : — " THE GENERAL APPEARANCE of Decorated buildings is at once simple and magnificent ; simple...buildings we find great breadth, and an enlargement of the clear-story windows, with a corresponding diminution of the triformm, which is now rather a part of... | |
| Thomas Rickman - 1862 - 588 sider
...magnificent ; simple from the small number of parts, and magnificent from the size of the windows, and easy flow of the lines of tracery. In the interior...buildings we find great breadth, and an enlargement of the clearstory windows, with a corresponding diminution of the triforium, which is now rather a part of... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1867 - 328 sider
...tracery. In the interior of large buildings we find great breadth, and an enlargement of the clear-story windows, with a corresponding diminution of the triforium, which is now rather a part of the clear-story opening than a distinct member of the division. The roofing, from the increased richness... | |
| Samuel P. Long - 1871 - 322 sider
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| Samuel P. Long - 1876 - 316 sider
...simplicity and beauty the effigy of Queen Ellinor in Westminster Abbey. The general appearance of decorated buildings is at once simple and magnificent, — simple...easy flow of the lines of tracery. In the interior of the building there is great breadth, ornament is nowhere spared, and the roofing, from the increased... | |
| Thomas Rickman - 1881 - 450 sider
...Northants, c. 1350. St. Peter's, Northampton, cs ] Q GENERAL APPEARANCE. The general appearance of Decorated buildings is at once simple and magnificent ; simple...and magnificent from the size of the windows, and easy flow of the lines of tracery. In the interior of large buildings we find great breadth, and an... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1882 - 290 sider
...character of which is thus ably summed up hy Mr. RTCKMAN : — " THE GENERAL APPEARANCE of Decorated buildings is at once simple and magnificent; simple...of the triforium, which is now rather a part of the clere-storey opening than a distinct member of the division. The roofing, from the increased richness... | |
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