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Antique Framed Architectural Drawing Gothic Window Lancet & Perpendicular
Antique Framed Architectural Drawing Gothic Window Lancet & Perpendicular
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Description:
An original pencil drawing illustrating the evolution of English Gothic architecture through four distinct window types:
• Lancet – tall, narrow pointed windows, typical of the early 13th century.
• Early English – with simple tracery, c.1180–1250.
• Decorated – more elaborate flowing tracery, c.1290–1350.
• Perpendicular – the vertical emphasis of late Gothic, c.1350–1550.
Executed with clarity and precision, this study presents a concise visual guide to the stylistic progression of medieval English ecclesiastical architecture. Likely produced as an academic exercise or teaching aid, it holds both artistic charm and historical value.
Presented in a simple black frame, the piece is ideal for collectors of architectural drawings, students of Gothic architecture, or anyone with an interest in the history of medieval church design.
Size : 30x35 cm
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