TRACERY

bands or bars of stone, wood, or other material, either subdividing an opening or standing in relief against a wall and forming an ornamental pattern of solid members and open spaces. The term refers especially to the subdivisions in the arched openings of Gothic architecture. In Romanesque design the enclosing of twin openings within a single arch created a wall space above them, where a circular or quatrefoil opening was pierced as an ornament. This plate tracery became more complex in 12th-century rose windows of the Cathedral of Chartres and in early Gothic English churches. Later, windows became larger, areas of solid stone smaller, and masonry members more slender; the patterns in the spaces above the arches were created by bars of stone rather than by a pierced design. Such bar tracery (e.g., in the cathedral at Reims) prevailed in both France and England by the first half of the 13th cent., creating circles, trefoils, quatrefoils, and other varied geometrical designs. The terminations of these shapes, termed cusps, were finished in square or sharp points or in ornamental blobs. Tracery came gradually to be used also for ornamenting buttresses, gables, spires, interior walls, and choir screens. In France, Rayonnant-style tracery was marked by a multiplication of thin vertical bars within a rational, geometrical order. In England there appeared in the mid-13th cent., mainly in window heads, a new curvilinear tracery of free, flowing curves. The French developed that type into the elaborate, flamboyant tracery of the 15th cent., which produced windows and architectural adornment of amazing lightness and intricacy, as in the cathedral at Rouen and in the wood choir stalls of Amiens. In England, however, the flowing forms were abandoned c.1375, and emphasis passed to perpendicular mullions running the entire height of the windows. By the early part of the 16th cent. the severe tracery of the Perpendicular style, with its closely spaced verticals, was dominant in both windows and wall adornment, providing a contrast to the elaborate fan vaulting, as in the Henry VII Chapel in Westminster and King's College Chapel, Cambridge. Medieval tracery achieved extraordinary effect in the great French rose windows of stained glass.

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...2. The High Gothic Pier. Tracery. Gargoyles 86...Spherical Triangle. Cusps in Tracery 98 5. Facades. Doors. Blind Arcades and Tracery. The Elimination of Capitals...
...Angel Choir at Lincoln. Geometrical tracery becomes specially interesting around...everywhere of the most luxuriant, and window tracery often of fantastic, sinuous shapes Cromwell...usual before the C17, and in its Gothic tracery and medievalizing angle tourelles...
...Vault, Henry VIIs Chapel, Westminster Pho. 292 . 305 a, Plate Tracery, Etton Church 293 . 305 b, Bar Tracery, Meopham Church; c, Perpendicular Tracery, North- fleet Church A. after Brandon and others 294 . 306...
...upper gables, the curious leaf-shaped tracery of the arcade, the elegant flowered cornice...the ogival arch is not employed, the tracery is not flowing; but the peculiar richness...Templars in 1312, is remarkable for the free tracery of its windows, but it is the last church...
...cathedrals. FREEMAN E. A. Window Tracery. parker, 1851. _____ Exeter Cathedral...1871. * _____ Decorated Window Tracery. London, 1849. _____ Six Periods...VI. WINDOW TRACERY 127 VII...
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...skeletal pyramid of iron-reinforced stone tracery that soars more than 350 feet above the...Cologne choir, and that the circle-inscribed tracery patterns in the Plan F spires are more...pioneering role in the development of openwork tracery screens, it begins to suggest how Freiburgs...
...terms, as an opposition between geometric tracery and vegetal sculpture. That is, each component...the vaults are discernible. The complex tracery patterning of the shell of the vault registers...Double-curving ribs intersect again to make a rich tracery pattern along the shell of the vault...
...well as in the lancet cusps and the adjacent tracery openings above them.38 In the upper tracery lights (Fig. 12), the Virgin ascends, surrounded...by the evocation of celestial reward in the tracery lights at the top of the window (Fig. 12...
...arches and the windows have intersecting tracery (fig. 4). From the street, passersby could...featuring lancet windows, intersecting tracery, and battlements are still extant at 60...lancet-arched windows with intersecting tracery in the tympanum. His carriage house with...
...extract, protract, subtract, trace, tracer, tracery, tracing, track, tracker, tract, tractable...What is thus created is an intricate tracery, a field of semantic and visual activity...animation)--are inextricably interwoven in a tracery, as they are in a chain, or rather train...
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...are riveted on top of each other. The tracery is backed by punched sheet iron; the buttresses...construction, was familiar with flamboyant tracery designs from the Low Countries, and who...towers are highly burnished. Every panel of tracery is meticulously smooth, even the virtually...
Elliott Puckette by Ingrid Schaffner Wood panels covered in a sparse tracery of calligraphic lines, Elliott Puckettes works are ethereal. Her latest efforts are named for great winds, Sirocco, 1995, and Harmattan...
...Jackson Only in Marco Polos accounts was Kublai Khan able to discern, through the walls and towers destined to crumble, the tracery of a pattern so subtle it could escape the termites gnawing. Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities (1972) Stories That Hold Their...
...and most flamboyant architecture. Decorative statuary, stained glass, fresco, plaster ornamentation, and intricate carved tracery, are common incorporations in these glorious structures. Much of the fine art, from earliest times to classical, rennaissance...
...colossal forehead, its worry lines traced by thorns, emerged aboveground. Never mind the crown of thorns; for me that gargantuan tracery called up Briar Roses thicket. For it was hard to see the forehead for the forest of finger-pricking points. Indeed, it wasnt...
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Can Ploughmens Furrows Point Us All towards a Brighter Future? among the Elegant Tracery of Todays National Ploughing Championship, CORMAC MacCONNELL Discerns a Fresh Message of Hope from the Depths of Our Past...
...colours and stylish forms can be yours with Golden Conifers. As the beauty of the autumn leaves begins to give way to the tracery of winter branches, ornamental conifers really come into their own. They give the garden important solid features and by...
...turning it into a backdrop for trees with contorted stems such as the hazel variety Contorta (right), which features a fine tracery of branches twisted into corkscrew curls. It makes a low, rounded shrub-like tree and, as well as its curious stems, youll...
...still unclear what had caused the cracks in the decorative tracery on the cathedrals 175ft high vaulting. Some church figures...decorative issue and were 99.9% certain it was in the decorative tracery and not the ceiling itself. "Theres no reason to think the...
...sky. It was, in fact, the sound of the Turm Musikanten, the Tower musicians, a brass quintet playing high up in the Gothic tracery of St Stefans Cathedral. The streets of Vienna are full of music at this time of year, with choirs singing, buskers playing...
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TRACERY bands or bars of stone, wood, or other material, either...quatrefoil opening was pierced as an ornament. This plate tracery became more complex in 12th-century rose windows of the...bars of stone rather than by a pierced design. Such bar tracery (e.g., in the cathedral at Reims) prevailed in both France...
...termed from the characteristic radiating tracery of the rose window . In this period...drastic reduction of wall surfaces. Bar tracery , displaying elaborate geometrical patterns, supplanted plate tracery. Sculptural ornament turned to greater...
...16th cent.) because of the predominating vertical lines of its tracery and paneling. It is also called rectilinear for the prevailing...the middle of the 14th cent., of numerous vertical panels of tracery for both windows and walls led to a rapid spread of the style...
...development in French Gothic architecture that reached its height in the 15th cent. It is characterized chiefly by ornate tracery forms that, by their suggestion of flames, gave the style its name. Although these free-flowing patterns in lines of double...
...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...patterns. This rich and closely packed tracery, as in the fine transept window of St...
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