Definitionn. decoration consisting of an open pattern of interlacing ribs
Last update: June 22, 2015
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It is a good piece of tracery. [Please select]
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On the continent of Europe they often lead out of the interior of the church and are enclosed with tracery, as at Rouen or Strassburg. [Please select]
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Almost all Arabian decorations have their basis in trellis design or arabesques filled in with the intricate tracery that covers all their buildings. [Please select]
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Moorish ceilings, Gothic window tracery, Grolier bindings, all indicate the richness of the field. [Please select]
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The tracery of Gothic windows forms perhaps the highest and finest architectural expression of number (Illustration 83). [Please select]
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Anne's under the grand old trees, their budding leaves casting a delicate tracery at her feet. [Please select]
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On the north side of Salford Church, Warwickshire, is, however, a window of this description, filled with flamboyant tracery. [Please select]
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[111-*] For specimens of Decorated windows with flowing tracery in the heads, vide cuts, pp. [Please select]
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From the continued upright position of the mullions and tracery-bars is derived the term PERPENDICULAR, as applied to this style. [Please select]
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He had finished breakfast and he lay on his elbow gazing up through the green tracery of the bushes at the sky. [Please select]
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The figures of the men began to appear like shadowy tracery, and then emerged, distinct and separate from the haze. [Please select]
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