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- Four-centred_arch abstract "A four-centred arch, also known as a depressed arch or Tudor arch, is a low, wide type of arch with a pointed apex. It is much wider than its height and gives the visual effect of having been flattened under pressure. Its structure is achieved by drafting two arcs which rise steeply from each springing point on a small radius, and then turning into two arches with a wide radius and much lower springing point.This type of arch, when employed as a window opening, lends itself to very wide spaces, decoratively filled with many narrow vertical mullions and horizontal transoms. The overall effect produces a grid-like appearance of regular, delicate, rectangular forms with an emphasis on the perpendicular. It is also employed as a wall decoration in which arcade and window openings form part of the whole decorative surface.The style, known as Perpendicular Gothic, which evolved from this treatment, is specific to England, and is very similar to contemporary Spanish style in particular. It was employed to great effect through the 15th century and first half of the 16th, as Renaissance styles were much slower to arrive in England than in Italy and France.It can be seen notably at the East End of Gloucester Cathedral where the East Window is said to be as large as a tennis court. There are three very famous royal chapels and one chapel-like Abbey which show the style at its most elaborate- Kings College Chapel, Cambridge; St George's Chapel, Windsor; Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey, and Bath Abbey. However, very many simpler buildings, especially churches, built during the wool boom in East Anglia, are fine examples of the style.".
- Four-centred_arch thumbnail Four-Centred_Arch.svg?width=300.
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- Four-centred_arch wikiPageRevisionID "665272368".
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Alexandra_of_Denmark.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Arch.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Architecture_of_England.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Architecture_of_Italy.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Bath_Abbey.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Bracket.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Cambridge.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arches_and_vaults.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Corbel.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink East_Anglia.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Edward_VII.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink English_Gothic_architecture.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Four-centred_arch.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink French_architecture.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Gloucester_Cathedral.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Gothic_architecture.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Henry_VII_Chapel.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Tudor.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_architecture.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Iwan.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Kings_College_Chapel,_Cambridge.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Mullion.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Oriel_window.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Persianate_society.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_architecture.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink St_Georges_Chapel,_Windsor_Castle.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Sutton_Place,_Surrey.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Transom_(architectural).
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Westminster_Abbey.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:apex.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLink File:Four-Centred_Arch.svg.
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Depressed arches".
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Four-centred arch".
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tudor Arch".
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tudor arch".
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tudor arched".
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tudor arches".
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tudor".
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tudor-arched".
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLinkText "four-centered arch".
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLinkText "four-centered".
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLinkText "four-centred "Tudor" style".
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLinkText "four-centred arch".
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLinkText "four-centred arched doorway".
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLinkText "four-centred head".
- Four-centred_arch wikiPageWikiLinkText "four-centred".
- Four-centred_arch subject Category:Arches_and_vaults.
- Four-centred_arch hypernym Type.
- Four-centred_arch type Element.
- Four-centred_arch type Redirect.
- Four-centred_arch comment "A four-centred arch, also known as a depressed arch or Tudor arch, is a low, wide type of arch with a pointed apex. It is much wider than its height and gives the visual effect of having been flattened under pressure.".
- Four-centred_arch label "Four-centred arch".
- Four-centred_arch sameAs Q2195512.
- Four-centred_arch sameAs Arc_tudor.
- Four-centred_arch sameAs Arco_Tudor.
- Four-centred_arch sameAs Arco_Tudor.
- Four-centred_arch sameAs Tudorboog.
- Four-centred_arch sameAs Łuk_Tudorów.
- Four-centred_arch sameAs Arco_Tudor.
- Four-centred_arch sameAs m.02phvyv.
- Four-centred_arch sameAs Q2195512.
- Four-centred_arch wasDerivedFrom Four-centred_arch?oldid=665272368.
- Four-centred_arch depiction Four-Centred_Arch.svg.
- Four-centred_arch isPrimaryTopicOf Four-centred_arch.