- Rose
window is
often used as a
generic term
applied to a
circular window, but is
especially used for
those found in
Gothic cathedrals and churches. The...
- Cabine, from 1894, one of the
first animated films Autour d'une
cabine La
Rosace Magique Le Trapèze Le
singe musicien Le
fumeur L'Aquarium Le
Jongleur L'Équilibriste...
- and
possibly earlier by the mid 1960s by the
first Carlton crew boss Gino
Rosace and he
named it
after the
Melbourne suburb in
which it is based,
Lygon Street...
-
Rosacé ground, a "striking
ground of tiny webs." Argentella: A
French needle lace made also at
Abbisola in Italy.
Developed from
Argentan with
Rosacé...
- laroc****e.fr (in French). La Roc****e.
Retrieved 19
October 2020. ""La
Rosace du Roi Salomon",
nouveau roman de
David Bensoussan". Le Mag. 14 November...
-
April 2019. Guyonnet, Paul (16
April 2019). "Notre-Dame: Les
vitraux des
rosaces ont survécu à l'incendie".
Huffington Post France.
Archived from the original...
- C, trb, vib, vn, cb)
Chromamorphe II (pf) 6
Stoicheia (4vn)
Rosace I (amplified vn)
Rosace II (pf)
Operation Euler (2 or 3ob)
Metathesis I (pf) Manangali...
- Daniels,
Rebecca (September 2013). "Henri Matisse's stained-gl****
window 'La
Rosace' (1954)" (PDF). The
Burlington Magazine. 155 (1326): 612–620. Byng, Malaika...
-
April 2019. Guyonnet, Paul (16
April 2019). "Notre-Dame: Les
vitraux des
rosaces ont survécu à l'incendie".
HuffPost (in French).
Archived from the original...
-
column Bull
capital from the
Apadana of the Susa Palace,
Louvre Relief of
rosace The
Frieze of Archers,
glazed siliceous bricks,
Louvre Decorative panel...