-
Drapery is a
general word
referring to
cloths or
textiles (Old
French draperie, from Late
Latin drappus). It may
refer to
cloth used for
decorative purposes...
- This
contributed to a
shift in Opeth's
musical style. The
songs "The
Drapery Falls" and "Still Day
Beneath the Sun" were
released as singles. Although...
- The
Drapery Study for the
Virgin is a
drawing by
Leonardo da
Vinci in the Louvre.
Executed in charcoal,
Indian ink, and gray wash, with
highlights of...
-
United Drapery Stores, or UDS, was a
British retail group that
dominated the
British high
street from the 1950s to the
early 1980s. In 1925, Charterhouse...
- into thin
sheets called "
draperies" or "curtains"
where they
descend from
overhanging portions of the wall. Some
draperies are translucent, and some...
-
Drapery Trust (initially
called the
Drapery &
General Investment Trust Ltd)
formed in 1925 by
Clarence Hatry, a
notorious British financier. He had made...
-
Landport Drapery Bazaar was a
department store located on
Commercial Road, Portsmouth. In 1870
Robert E Davies, the
three time
Mayor of
Portsmouth opened...
- the gl**** cools.
Drapery gl****
refers to a
sheet of
heavily folded gl**** that
suggests fabric folds.
Tiffany made
abundant use of
drapery gl**** in ecclesiastical...
- The
Drapery Court (French:
Gilde Drapière or
Tribunal de la Draperie, Dutch: Lakengilde) also
called the
Chamber of
Commerce in the
eighteenth century...
- The
Century Building (formerly also
known as the
Drapery Building) is a
Queen Anne
style building at 33 East 17th
Street between Park
Avenue South and...