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tracery    
n. 细纹构成之图样,花饰窗格,窗饰

细纹构成之图样,花饰窗格,窗饰

tracery
n 1: decoration consisting of an open pattern of interlacing
ribs

Tracery \Tra"cer/y\, n.; pl. {Traceries} (Arch.)
1. Ornamental work with rambled lines. Especially:
(a) The decorative head of a Gothic window.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Window tracery is of two sorts, plate tracery and bar
tracery. Plate tracery, common in Italy, consists of a
series of ornamental patterns cut through a flat plate
of stone. Bar tracery is a decorative pattern formed by
the curves and intersections of the molded bars of the
mullions. Window tracery is imitated in many decorative
objects, as panels of wood or metal either pierced or
in relief. See also Stump tracery under {Stump}, and
Fan tracery under {Fan}.
[1913 Webster]
(b) A similar decoration in some styles of vaulting, the
ribs of the vault giving off the minor bars of which
the tracery is composed.
[1913 Webster]

2. A tracing of lines; a system of lines produced by, or as
if by, tracing, esp. when interweaving or branching out in
ornamental or graceful figures. "Knit with curious
tracery." --Burns.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]


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  • Tracery - Wikipedia
    Tracery is an architectural device by which windows (or screens, panels, and vaults) are divided into sections of various proportions by stone bars or ribs of moulding [1] Most commonly, it refers to the stonework elements that support the glass in a window The purpose of the device is practical as well as decorative, because the increasingly large windows of Gothic buildings needed maximum
  • Tracery | Definition Facts | Britannica
    European tracery probably originated in Byzantine work, in which pierced marble screens and groups of two or three narrow, arched windows were placed close together under a single, large arch After the Romanesque period, during which the tympanum (section of wall between the tops of the smaller arches and the great arch over the whole group) was pierced for decorative effect, tracery flourished
  • TRACERY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of TRACERY is architectural ornamental work with branching lines; especially : decorative openwork in a Gothic window How to use tracery in a sentence architectural ornamental work with branching lines; especially : decorative openwork in a Gothic window… See the full definition Games; Word of the Day
  • TRACERY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    2 meanings: 1 a pattern of interlacing ribs, esp as used in the upper part of a Gothic window, etc 2 any fine pattern Click for more definitions
  • Gothic Tracery: The Art of Stone and Light
    Bar Tracery Description: Evolved from plate tracery, this style features thin stone bars, or mullions, that separate the glass panes, allowing for more intricate and delicate patterns Significance: Bar tracery enabled the creation of larger and more ornate windows with finer detailing This style became prominent from the early 13th century
  • Tracery - Chicago Architecture Center
    Tracery is an architectural element that involves the intricate stone or woodwork patterns typically found in the upper sections of windows, particularly in Gothic-style buildings These patterns are often composed of interlacing lines and shapes, creating decorative frameworks that support the glass panes of windows
  • What does tracery mean? - Definitions. net
    Definition of tracery in the Definitions net dictionary Meaning of tracery What does tracery mean? Information and translations of tracery in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web Login The STANDS4 Network Abbreviations com; Anagrams net; Biographies net; Calculators net; Convert net;
  • Tracery - (Art History I – Prehistory to Middle Ages) - Fiveable
    Tracery refers to the ornamental stonework that supports the glass in Gothic windows, particularly characterized by intricate patterns and designs This architectural feature not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of cathedrals but also allows for larger windows, creating a sense of lightness and luminosity within the structure Tracery is essential in Gothic architecture as it embodies the
  • What is Tracery? - Spiegato
    Bar tracery, which developed in the early 13th century, resembles thin coils of stone bent into complex patterns The mullions, or narrow stone pieces used to form the window designs, allowed for more intricate and delicate patterns, increasing the possible space for glass and thereby the amount of light let through the window
  • Tracery - Encyclopedia. com
    tracery Arrangement by which panels, screens, vaults, or windows are divided into parts of different shapes or sizes by means of moulded stone bars or ribs, called form-pieces or forms in the medieval period Early Gothic windows with more than one light did not have bars, but had the flat stone spandrel above the main lights (usually two) pierced with a quatrefoil, roundel, or other figure





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