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Branchwork or
branch tracery (German: Astwerk, Dutch:
Lofwerk of Loofwerk) is a type of
architectural ornament often used in late
Gothic architecture and...
- fauna.
Branchwork caves resemble surface dendritic stream patterns; they are made up of p****ages that join
downstream as tributaries.
Branchwork caves...
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indicate the
rising status of the
architect around the 14th century.
Branchwork using tree
branch forms, late
northern Gothic Church window French Gothic...
- Evangelist's
church English Romanesque waterleaf capital Abacus (architecture)
Branchwork Pulvino Rais-de-cœur may
incorporate waterleaves. The
Corpus of ROMANESQUE...
- stalagmites,
rimstone dams, flowstone, and soda straws. The
cavern is a
branchwork type cave,
which generally consists of a
central cavern and
stream with...
- and milk
white hues predominate,
while the
initials and
parts of the
branchwork are
lined with gold
coloured paint. The
foliage consists of intertwined...
- three-hour tour,
which includes gravity hill, as well as the cavern's
lower branchwork,
which is unlit.
Because the
terrain remains unaltered here,
cavern rules...
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Bolognese Swordsmanship -
Bonfire of the
vanities -
Brancacci Chapel -
Branchwork -
Brick Renaissance -
Broken consort -
Brussels tapestry -
Burgonet -...
- a
miniature skull, now in the Art
Gallery of Ontario,
which contains branchwork (Astwerk) of a type
often found in
contemporary German sculpture. That...
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Gothic portals of the
charterhouse of Koenigshoffen, then of Molsheim, in
branchwork style. The same
portal is now in the Bode-Museum in Berlin. A keystone...