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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
  • Tracery | Definition Facts | Britannica
    tracery, in architecture, bars, or ribs, used decoratively in windows or other openings; the term also applies to similar forms used in relief as wall decoration (sometimes called blind tracery) and hence figuratively, to any intricate line pattern
  • 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
  • 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
    Tracery refers to the ornamental stonework used to support the glass in Gothic windows, screens, and other openings It typically involves a network of interlacing lines and shapes that create a decorative framework, giving the structure both stability and aesthetic appeal
  • 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
  • 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
  • What is Tracery? - Spiegato
    In architecture, tracery usually refers to the stonework elements supporting the glass in a Gothic window, though it may also appear simply as a design element on other surfaces, in which case it it called blind


















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