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Identifier: introductiontost00park_0 (find matches)
Title: An introduction to the study of Gothic architecture
Year: 1877 (1870s)
Authors: Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884
Subjects: Architecture, Gothic
Publisher: Oxford: J. Parker and Co.
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
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127. Over, Cambridgesliire, c. 1320.Segmental-headed. sliire. Occasionally they are used in side-chapels, asat Cheltenham (128). The splendid rose-windows which are the glory of somany of the Erench cathedrals belong generally to thisstyle, although they are also continued in the Flam-boyant. In England they belong entirely to the Deco-rated style, and are never continued in the Perpen-dicular. The window at the end of the south transeptof Lincoln is a very fine example: the one at the endof the south transept of Westminster Abbey is also I/O DECORATED WINDOWS. still a fine example, although it has been badly re-stored. Mr. Scott found the exact pattern of it in
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128. St. Marys, Cheltenham, c. 13^0. its original state on one of the tiles in the chapter-house ®. Clerestory windows of this style are often small, andeither circular with quatrefoil cusps, or trefoils or e See Scotts *Gleanings from Westminster Abbey, 8vo., 1863, forengravings of the window and the tile. DECORATED WINDOWS. 171 quatrefoils; or thespherical trianglewith cusps, whichforms an elegantwindow, as at Cran-ford St. Andrew,I^orth ampt 0 n s h i r e(129). The clevermanner in whichthese windows aresplayed within, andespecially below,to throw down thelight, should he no-ticed (130). Flamboyant tracer)^, andthe forms approaching toit, generally indicate a latedate. We have no in-stance of real Elamboyaiitwork in this country, al-though forms of traceryapproaching to it are notuncommon; the mould-ings are never of the trueFlamboyant^ charac-ter, which is quite distinctboth from the Decoratedand the Perpendicular;it coincided in time with

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  • bookdecade:1870
  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Architecture__Gothic
  • bookpublisher:Oxford__J__Parker_and_Co_
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  • bookleafnumber:195
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