The richness of effect which the English or French architect obtained by elaborate and carefully worked mouldings was produced in Italy by the beauty of polished marbles and jewel-like mosaics - the details being mostly rather coarse and often carelessly executed. [Please select]
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[Illustration: Norman Mouldings, from Binham Church, Norfolk, and Peterborough. [Please select]
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Of what description are the mouldings which pertain to this style. [Please select]
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The base mouldings are also polygonal. [Please select]
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Some mouldings are flat, others in relief. [Please select]
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_ Mouldings for stucco work, 206. [Please select]
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Are mouldings, or is any kind of sculptured ornament, to be met with in Anglo-Saxon work. [Please select]
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What were the mouldings principally used in the decoration of Norman churches. [Please select]
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We also find richer doorways with two or more detached shafts at the sides, and architrave mouldings composed of numerous members. [Please select]
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Many doorways of this style, especially during its early progress, were surmounted by crocketted ogee-shaped hood mouldings, terminating with finials. [Please select]
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In what respect do the mouldings of this style differ from those of earlier styles. [Please select]
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