Medieval tracery achieved extraordinary effect in the great French rose windows of stained glass . ... tracery. Arrangement by which panels, screens, vaults, or windows are divided into parts of different shapes or sizes by means of moulded stone bars or ribs, called form-pieces or forms in the medieval period.
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While the terms used to describe the tracery of medieval church windows are familiar (Early English, Decorated, Perpendicular), there has been no really detailed attempt to examine it as a distinct, stylistic architectural form, a gap which this book seeks to address.
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This research aims to study the use of geometry in medieval window tracery in Connaught and Ormond. ... "An analytic approach to the study of medieval window tracery in Connaught &Ormond using Geomatics techniques"
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Medieval tracery achieved extraordinary effect in the great French rose windows of stained glass ... To a large extent, the name is a misnomer, for staining is only one of the methods of coloring employed, and the best medieval glass made little use of it. ..... Click the link for more information...
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Tracery which is composed of thin stone elements rather than thick ones as in plate tracery The glass rather than the stone dominates when bar tracery is used. It gives a more delicate, web-like effect...
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plate tracery: tracery which uses thick areas of stone to separate glozed areas. The window may look as if it had been filled in with stone, then small openings cut through for the glass. The stone rather than the glass dominates the window.
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Saint Michael's Cotham ... for Baptisms Weddings, and Confession please contact the Rector. ... The tower and aisles have gone, but there are some fine windows giving several examples of different Medieval Tracery.
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It is a fair bet that, in all its 700 years, York Minster has never seen an installation of an archbishop quite like it, with African dancing in the nave and rhythmic chanting shivering the medieval tracery. ... But then the Church of England has never had a black archbishop before. ... It was a more recent predecessor however,
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The Medieval Pottery Research Group is a special interest group in the field of archaeological ceramic studies. ... The Medieval Pottery Research Group has a broad and diverse membership. The membership includes professional and non-professional archaeologists actively engaged in the study of ceramics as well as those with...
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