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Medieval Church Window Tracery in England

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While the terms used to describe the tracery of medieval church windows are familiar [Early English, Decorated, Perpendicular], there has been no really detailed attempt to examine it as a distinct, stylistic architectural form, a gap which this book seeks to address. Based upon a visual catalogue of over 250 images of surviving types and styles from churches throughout England, it traces the progression of ideas and the continuity of motifs and themes in tracery patterns from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries, showing how different themes emerged within the main architectural styles; it also looks at the distinction between a window's architectural form and its tracery style, and describes the several different tracery techniques. The volume is completed with a detailed glossary.

Stephen Hart is a retired architect, and the author of numerous works, including Flint Flushwork.

Reviews

In a methodical, clear and notably well-illustrated fashion (there are good plates of some 300 windows) it traces the evolution of tracery through the Lancet, Geometric, Curvilinear and Perpendicular styles. BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGY
The varieties of such stonework are splendidly analysed and illustrated. DAILY TELEGRAPH (Christopher Howse)

Details

First Published: 18 Mar 2010
13 Digit ISBN: 9781843835332
Pages: 184
Size: 24.4 x 17.2
Binding: Hardback
Imprint: Boydell Press
Subject: Medieval History
BIC Class: HBLC1

Details updated on 02 Sep 2010

Contents

  • 1  Introduction
  • 2  Architectural Styles and Window Arch Forms
  • 3  Skeletal Frameworks of Window Tracery
  • 4  Origins and Techniques of Tracery
  • 5  Lancet Style
  • 6  Geometric Tracery Styles
  • 7  Curvilinear Tracery
  • 8  Perpendicular Styles
  • 9  Glossary
  • 10  List of Churches by County
  • 11  Index of Places