A History of Architecture On the Comparative Method, for the Student, Craftsman, And Amateur;
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1502) 5 AN EXAMPLE Of THE LAST HENTONED. ITWA'iEREaEJIN 504 THE WHOLE SURfACE.S tXIERNALLY I, INTERNALLY, 15 OVERED Wm TJACERY iSCOUi TURED ORNAMENTS, !r THE ROOf BAFKESPECrjIOfFAKVAIUBG [HAlIEf a WORCESTER CATHEBfflL 145- ENGLISH GOTHIC ORNAMENT. I. ENGLISH GOTHIC (THE DECORATED STYLE). 347 Windows (Nos. 137 and 142) are large, and divided by mullions into two or more lights. . Tracery at first consisted of geometric forms, as in the cloisters of Salisbury, the choir clerestories of Ely, Linco...ln, and Lichfield, and the nave of York. In the latter part of the period it was "flowing " in character as in the choirs of Ely (No. 137 f) and Wells. The cusps, which in the Early English style were often planted on, in this period were cut out of the stone forming the tracery. Doorways (No. 143) are ornamented with engaged shafts, and have jambs of less depth than in the Early English style. Arches were formed by being struck from the points of equilateral triangles, or even of lower proportion (No.
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