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Alt text: Black and white photo of a somber middle-aged black janitress wearing rimless glasses and a polka dot dress stares off to the side. She is holds a corn broom head up and wet mop head up behind her. A large American Flag hangs vertically in the background, slightly out of focus.
Black and white photo of a somber middle-aged black janitress wearing rimless glasses and a polka dot dress stares off to the side. She is holds a corn broom head up and wet mop head up behind her. A large American Flag hangs vertically in the background, slightly out of focus. (English)
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Additionally, Pucelle had a significant impact on the high Gothic framing style, characterized by leafy tendrils and drolleries that highlight both the image and the text. Pucelle is also noteworthy as the first book illustrator for whom several documents and colophons [25] from 1325-1334 provide information. It is known that he employed at ...
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The passe-partout serves two purposes: first, to prevent the image from touching the glass, and second, to frame the image and enhance its visual appeal. The cutout in the passe-partout is usually beveled to avoid casting shadows on the picture. The French word may also be used for the tape used to stick the back of the picture to its frame.
Rose windows were rare in English Gothic cathedrals, but Lincoln Cathedral produced two fine examples: the Dean's Eye in the north transept and the Bishop's Eye in the south transept. The Dean's Eye was begun by the French-born Bishop, Saint Hugh of Lincoln, in the Early Gothic period in 1192, and was completed in 1235. The Bishops's Eye was ...