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Well no one word, or even many words, could *describe* these. What you
were asking
us to do is to *classify* them. I think "Gothic" is the right general
classification for these two,
but an expert might have another more precise classification ( Wikipedia
is unlikely
to make us experts).
I would call the organ, "Baroque" but I'm very fuzzy about
classifications or architectural
styles. I would call all three "impressive" but that's not really a
description or a classification
but more like "O Wow!".
I don't know about the woman in blue in the lady chapel photo.
David
Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> OK, take a look at this:
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> http://tinyurl.com/nuktqb
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> and this:
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> http://tinyurl.com/l4xg4u
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> Note the pointed arches, the vaulted roof, the multiplicity of vertical
> elements, the heavily ribbed columns, the geometric designs of circles
> and epicycloids, the curves and diagonals, the general "encrusted" look
> of the curving...
>
> Now if *I* were looking for a way to describe all this, I'd choose
> either just "ornate", or probably "gothic". But I have no idea whether
> that's technically correct...
>
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Chambers wrote:
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> They call it a Pipe Organ.
I checked the image only after reading this and when I saw it, Toggata
und Fugue i D minor immediality started playing in my head.
> ...Chambers
-Aero
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Orchid XP v8 schrieb:
> http://tinyurl.com/nuktqb
You don't have a light probe of this do you? :-D
> Now if *I* were looking for a way to describe all this, I'd choose
> either just "ornate", or probably "gothic". But I have no idea whether
> that's technically correct...
"High gothic" would hit the nail square on the head AFAIK.
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> Take a look at this:
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> http://www.npor.org.uk/cgi-bin/PSearch.cgi?Fn=PSearch&rec_index=A00959&no=1
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> Impressive, eh?
>
> Now, what do they call this style of architecture??
Loud.
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> "High gothic" would hit the nail square on the head AFAIK.
Yeah, the organ looks gothic or gothic revival to me.
Pierced fretwork above and below is typical of gothic furniture.
Baroque usually has less of the fretwork, and is curvier.
It probably was done by someone familiar with both styles
though. The altar and the windows are definitely gothic.
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>> Now, what do they call this style of architecture??
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> Loud.
Only when you let the reeds speak. ;-)
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>> http://tinyurl.com/nuktqb
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> You don't have a light probe of this do you? :-D
Try these:
http://www.elycathedral.org/media_centre/gallery/index.html?group=27
>> Now if *I* were looking for a way to describe all this, I'd choose
>> either just "ornate", or probably "gothic". But I have no idea whether
>> that's technically correct...
>
> "High gothic" would hit the nail square on the head AFAIK.
Mmm, OK.
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