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Types of windows (litho)
6013412 Types of windows (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Types of windows. Illustration for The Harmsworth Encylopaedia (c 1922).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22325886
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Anglo Saxon Bakewell Colmar Denbigh Derbyshire Devizes Encylopaedia Gloucester Hants Iffley Kent Lincoln Cathedral Lincolnshire Norman Northants Norwich Cathedral Orleans Oxon St Mary Sussex Types Warwickshire Wells Cathedral Wilts Windows Wrexham 1320 1370 Burwash Deerhurst Headcorn
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This print showcases a fascinating array of window types, capturing the essence of architectural history. The lithograph, created by an English School artist in the 20th century, was originally featured in The Harmsworth Encyclopaedia circa 1922. With its rich historical significance and encyclopedic nature, this image offers a glimpse into the knowledge and early developments of window designs. The composition takes us on a visual journey through time as we explore various centuries and regions. From Anglo-Saxon windows found in Brixworth, Northants to Norman styles seen in Deerhurst, Gloucester and Wrexham, Denbigh; each window type represents a unique era and cultural influence. As our eyes wander across the print, we encounter Gothic windows from Cassington to Devizes in Wilts and Iffley in Oxon. These intricate designs are juxtaposed with more rustic examples like those found in Burwash, Sussex or Lillington, Warwickshire. The diversity continues with Bakewell's stone windows in Derbyshire contrasting against the elegance of Kent's glapthorne style. We also catch glimpses of notable landmarks such as Lincoln Cathedral and Wells Cathedral along with Thornton Abbey in Lincolnshire. From medieval times to Renaissance influences seen at Orleans or Colmar; this comprehensive collection provides an educational insight into the evolution of window architecture throughout history. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' fine art reproduction expertise, this exceptional piece is now available for all enthusiasts who appreciate both
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