10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RUSTICWORK»
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rusticwork in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
A Concise Dictionary of Architectural Terms
Rusticwork, ashlar masonry, the joints of which are worked with grooves, or
channels, to render them conspicuous ; sometimes the whole of the joints are
worked in this way, and sometimes only the horizontal ones; the grooves are ...
2
The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IV.
RusticWork Seats Rusticwork seats, &c., may be constructed of wire twisted
to the proper shape and size, and then covered with gutta percha, rendered soft
by being dipped in hot water. The gutta percha should be twisted round the wire ...
3
The Architectural Magazine
TWere are several kinds of rusticwork ; the most common of which arc
ABATTOIRS at Islington, 90; in France, 242, Aberdeenshire, cottages of,. the
lined, in which the hollow marks are in straight ; and the vermiculated, or wormed,
in which they ...
John Claudius Loudon, 1834
To be reminded of 18th-century furniture makers, whims and see Chippendale's
designs for a rustic settee and grotto chair is to appreciate rusticwork far more
accomplished than that born of rural home-spun simplicity. Cottages, hermitages
...
5
The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, ...
... general style, and as exhibiting a happy combination of simpli'city and richness
, and a peculiar but very pleasing mode of rusticwork, the faces of the stones
being slightly notched, and the joints between them unusually broad and shallow
.
6
The Floricultural Cabinet and Florists' Magazine
nevrnws. 119 dering through architectural alleys, vases, statues, fountains, and
mural decorations. Around cottage and villa residences, nothing is so appropriate
as the natural style of gardening, and no ornament so pro er as rusticwork; but ...
... Architects, Transactions of. Ruby red, in glass Ruccellai, the family Runkelstein
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8
The Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste
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9
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... seen in its utility and beauty. In Florence we come upon the Palace of the
Medici, now the Palazzo Riccardi, strong in rusticwork basement, grand in
overshading cornice—the round-arched windows, the bold design of Michael
Angelo.
10
Hand-Book for Travellers in Northern Italy: states of ...
The open arches are supported by pilasters of rusticwork, a style much favoured
by the Tuscan architects, and also by Inigo Jones, and this structure might have
been by him. Whether this style might not be successfully revived amongst us, is
a ...
John Murray (Firm), Sir Francis Palgrave, 1842