Styles of ornament, exhibited in designs, and arranged in historical order, with descriptive text. A handbook for architects, designers, painters, sculptors, wood-carvers, chasers, modellers, (14578946167)
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Title: Styles of ornament, exhibited in designs, and arranged in historical order, with descriptive text. A handbook for architects, designers, painters, sculptors, wood-carvers, chasers, modellers, cabinet-makers and artistic locksmiths as well as also for technical schools, libraries and private study
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Speltz, Alexander O'Conor, David
Subjects: Decoration and ornament
Publisher: New York : E. Weyhe
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN
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Plate 153. GOTHIC ORNAMENT. 263
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264 GOTHIC ORNAMENT. Fig. 6. Fan vault from All Souls College, Oxford.„ 7, 8, and 9. Moulded tiles from chimney stacks, East-Barsham Manorhouse, Norfolk.„ 10. Oak ceiling. New Walsingham church, Norfolk. Plate 152. (Talbot Bury, Remains of Ecclesiastical Woodwork.) Fig. 1—4. Roof of St. Marys church, Bury St. Edmunds. „ 5, and 6. Roof of Lavenham church, Suffolk. „ 7, 9, 11, and 12. Roof of Burford church, Oxfordshire. „ 8, and 10. Roof of Wantage church, Berkshire. Plate 153. Fig. 1. Finial from Exeter cathedral, Hh century (Raguenet). „ 2. Solid springer from the same cathedral (Raguenet). ,, 3. Rosette from Chester cathedral, 15^^ century (Raguenet). „ 4. Font from Bradfield church, Suffolk (Raguenet.) „ 5. Pulpit in Bridgewater church, Somersethshire (Talbot Bury). „ 6. Grotesque figure, Oxford (Pugim. „ 7. Panel from the facade of Wells cathedral (Raguenet). „ 8—10. Encaustic tiles, 14th century (Owen Jones). Plate 154. Fig. 1. From a stall in the church
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