| John Weale - 1850 - 600 sider
...leaf-tracery. w hile the upper ends of our loops or leaves are round or simply pointed, ie with finite angles, the upper ends in France terminate, like the...angles should be tangential; but to the flame-like effeet, that the upper ones should be so, even if the lower were French flamboyant tracery. finite;... | |
| John Weale - 1850 - 590 sider
...leaf-tracery. while the upper ends of our loops or leaves are round or simply pointed, i. e. with finite angles, the upper ends in France terminate, like the...angles should be tangential; but to the flame-like effeet, that the upper ones should be so, even if the lower were French flamboyant tracery. finite;... | |
| Johann Georg Heck - 1851 - 814 sider
...but more lively English leaf tracery (pi. ±Q,fig. 20), and the still more lively French flambm/amt tracery (figs. 18, 19 ; and pi. 39, fig. 39). According...tracery turned upside down form a kind of leaf tracery. The English, however, adopted still another method which was less conducive to the aspiring expression,... | |
| 1852 - 814 sider
...while the upper ends of the English loops or leaves are round or simply pointed, ie with finialcmgles, the upper ends in France terminate, like the lower,...tracery turned upside down form a kind of leaf tracery. The English, however, adopted still another method which was less conducive to the aspiring expression,... | |
| John Bullock - 1855 - 508 sider
...York), is, that while the upper ends of our loops or leaves are round or simply pointed, ie, with finite angles, the upper ends in France terminate, like the...tangent). It was necessary to the leafy effect that the loicer angles should be English leaf-tracer/. French flamboyant tracery. tangential ; but to the flame-like... | |
| John Weale - 1859 - 622 sider
...»imply pointed, 1. 1. with ßnitt anglet, the upper ends in France terminate, like the lower, in angltt of contact (those formed by two curves that have a...tangent). It was necessary to the leafy effect that the Imerr angles should be tangential; but to the flame-like effeet, that the upper ones should be so,... | |
| John Bullock - 1865 - 506 sider
...York), is, that while the upper ends of onr loops or leaves are round or simply pointed, ie, with finite angles, the upper ends in France terminate, like the...to the leafy effect that the lower angles should be English leaf-tracery. French flamboyant tracery. tangential ; but to the flame-like effect, that the... | |
| Edward Lacy Garbett - 1867 - 276 sider
...Leaf-trace] y. French Flamboyant Tracery. our loops or leaves are round, or simply pointed, ie with finite angles, the upper ends in France terminate, like the...the lower were finite; and hence some examples of flamboyant-tracery, turned upside down, form a kind of leaftracery. Our countrymen, however, adopted... | |
| Edward Lacy Garbett - 1876 - 264 sider
...-'race y. French Flamboyant Tiaceiy. our loops or leaves are round, or simply pointed, ie with finite angles, the upper ends in France terminate, like the...effect, that the upper ones should be so, even if thelower were finite; and hence some examples of flamboyant-tracery, turned upside down, form a kind... | |
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