ROSE WINDOW

large, stone-traceried, circular window of medieval churches. Romanesque churches of both England and the Continent had made use of the wheel window—a circular window ornamented by shafts radiating from a small center circle; and from this prototype developed the elaborate rose windows. The latter, in their full development, flourished especially in France, where they appear in practically every important Gothic cathedral, either over the center portal of the west front or on at least one of the transept ends. Stained glass was usually placed in them. The early examples, as on the west facade of the cathedral at Chartres (12th–13th cent.), were filled with plate tracery, pierced from a stone slab. With the perfection of bar tracery, the typical rose, as in the cathedral at Reims (13th–14th cent.) and in Notre-Dame de Paris (12th–14th cent.), was filled with numerous radiating bars and intermediate bars, joining to form pointed arches at the outer edge. In the final or flamboyant period the bars were arranged in wavy curves and more intricate patterns. This rich and closely packed tracery, as in the fine transept window of St. Ouen at Rouen, suggests the design of an open rose.

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...Zona Gale, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Rose Wilder Lane, and Josephine Herbst Julia...of Zona Gale, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Rose Wilder Lane, and Josephine Herbst / Julia...1969 Political and social views. 6. Lane, Rose Wilder, 1886 1968 Political and social...
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...Dialogic Subjectivity in Woolf, Pym, and Brooke-Rose Judy Little Southern Illinois University...courtesy of Hilary Walton; Christine Brooke-Rose, courtesy of Christine Brooke-Rose. An earlier version of a portion of chapter 2...
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...cult. In attaching Rose to the American victim soul trend, he placed Rose firmly within the context of her adoptive country. Boyers construction of Roses cult offers a window into Franco-American religious culture at a time when it was increasingly...
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...They protect their "idol" standing in the window, and thereby collude in the night to comply...appropriate order within the plot. In "A Rose for Emily," Faulkner abides by the form...equivocations. (Belsey, pp. 55-56) In "A Rose for Emily," however, the revelation of...
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...the Music: Once La Vie En Rose. by Richard Alleva...his flat, had glanced out the window and pointed to a couple walking...Dahan film about her, La Vie en Rose, is an art-house hit but its...family, business. La Vie en Rose achieves unity all right but...
...Is a Rose Is A. by Rosalyn Drexler A Rose Is a Rose Is a . . . Waiting for the Moon is alovely title for a play...upon in a prostitutes advertisement written on a card in the window of a London tobacconists. One would have thought Gertrudesprose...
...analyst with the Caucasus Institute for Peace, points out that the Rose Revolution was not a classic revolution. Rather than overthrowing...It told us: If we can carry out a revolution without a single window being shattered, we can also build a country we will not be...
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...That interested me." He discovered that not only was Madame Rose a lesbian, but she had once had a fight with a hotel manager...many people staying in her room. "So she pushed him our of the window and killed him. How can you resist doing a musical based on...
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...Palma Cathedral Is Famous for Its Huge Stained-Glass Rose Window. Byline: FRANK BARRETT IN A moment of weakness...fabulous cathedral with one of the largest stainedglass rose windowsin the world. You may also enjoy Palau March, a palace...
...insulting. He added: She must have taken leave of her senses. Rose McGowans comments were insulting to victims of IRA terrorism...apartment. He escaped by jumping out a third-story bathroom window with his hands and feet bound. He moved to England and lived...
...Oxford that can be seen through Wendys window? Puzzling, as the Darlings live in London...fire a missile at the police car, the window obviously gets smashed. Yet when they...hold hands to make it look right. REAR WINDOW While Grace Kelly and James Stewart...
...about the Oscars. by Simon Rose , Jane Simon The first...home, and Ill put it in the store window." It stayed in the window of his dads hardware store for...couldnt happen again. Rambling Rose is the only film for which a mother...
...Byline: By DAVID POWELL ACHURCHS Elizabethan Tudor Rose window has been smashed to bits by thieves just a fortnight...morning. She said: "They got in through the precious Tudor Rose window and smashed it to bits. Its a terrible tragedy." Ms Holmes...
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ROSE WINDOW large, stone-traceried...prototype developed the elaborate rose windows. The latter, in their full...tracery, as in the fine transept window of St. Ouen at Rouen, suggests the design of an open rose. ____________________ Copyright...
WHEEL WINDOW see rose window . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...bars into panes; when the bars radiate from the center of a circular bar it is called a wheel. It takes the name of rose window when adorned with stained glass or figure design. The long, narrow window of the English Perpendicular Gothic church...
...termed from the characteristic radiating tracery of the rose window . In this period many of the great cathedrals were under...the size of all supporting members; the enlargement of windows resulted in a drastic reduction of wall surfaces. Bar...
...by a single figure framed in canopied shrines. Many windows showed clear areas designed in grisaille . See also rose window . Later Stained Glass In the 15th cent. glass artists achieved a silvery tone by the use of large proportions of...
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