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  • The Window Glossary - WDMA
    Lancet window — tall, narrow window with a pointed-arch top, often with leaded diamond shaped lights; characteristic of Gothic architecture Lattice window (also lozenge) — window with glazing bars set diagonally
  • Gothic Windows and Tracery - Looking at Buildings
    The first phase of English Gothic architecture, predominant in the period c 1180-c 1250, and making use of the pointed arch for openings and vaulting Sometimes called lancet style from its use of single narrow windows
  • Stained Glass window glossary - The History Jar
    Catherine window – another name for a rose window or wheel window because of its symmetrical pattern, containing tracery that makes the ‘rose’ They are usually Gothic in origin and must contain the radiating wheel spokes to be Catherine, wheel or rose windows depending upon your choice of name
  • Gothic Architecture Terminology Guide
    This document provides definitions for various Gothic architectural terms: 1) It defines different types of Gothic tracery that decorate windows, including curvilinear, plate, reticulated, geometric, and perpendicular tracery
  • Gothic Architecture Terminology Flashcards | Quizlet
    Study with Quizlet and memorise flashcards containing terms like Gargoyles, pointed arches, flying buttress and others
  • Gothic windows: a comprehensive guide - MI Windows and Doors
    Read our comprehensive guide to explore the evolution of Gothic windows, discover the most popular styles, and find out if they're right for your home
  • Mackintosh Architecture: Glossary
    Gothic architecture, characterised by the use of pointed arches, traceried windows and stone-vaulted roofs, dominated much of Europe from the 12th century to the 16th century
  • A glossary of terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian, and Gothic . . .
    The nave and transepts of the present church are supposed to be of this date Style—Early Norman 1094 1156 Abbey of Laach, near the Rhine Style—Norman Arches of windows square edged, recessed ; windows very deep in wall tower windows have balustres See Boisseree’s Rhine ; Churches
  • English Gothic stained glass windows - Wikipedia
    They evolved from narrow windows filled with a mosaic of deeply-coloured pieces of glass into gigantic windows that filled entire walls, with a full range of colours and more naturalistic figures In later windows, the figures were often coloured with silver stain, enamel paints and flashed glass
  • The Gothic window - VILLUM Window Collection
    Windows of the Gothic Middle Ages can be recognized by the pointed arch and tall and slender proportions Gothic windows are stained glass windows, consisting of many small pieces of glass assembled using lead cames





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