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Medieval style > Meneaux style
TÉRMINO PREFERIDO
Meneaux style  
DEFINICIÓN
  • A style that takes its name from the gothic architecture, particularly the stained glass with its multiple openings and combinations of lines. The decorations in the fabric simulated architectural motifs that were made up of the reunion of vertical serpentine lines opposite each other. The antecedent is in Palermo, Italy, where they already knew the ogival arch. They were the ones who introduced it into the textiles combining it with other motif. In the 15th century this compositional style persisted, combining meneaux decoration and vegetable decorations, lending itself to numerous variations, introducing trimmings, ribbons, stems, etc. In the 16th century, vegetable motifs and meneaux merged into a single motif, until the vegetable motif prevailed, enlarging its dimensions.
CONCEPTO GENÉRICO
BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION
  • Migeon, Gaston. Les Arts Du Tissu. Paris: Broché; Edición: H. Laurens, 1909; Dupont-Auberville, M. L’ornement Des Tissus : Recueil Historique et Pratique. Paris: ibr. générale de l’Architecture et des travaux publics Ducher et Cie., 1877.
EN OTRAS LENGUAS
Estilo meneaux

español

Style à meneaux

francés

Stile meneaux

italiano

URI
http://data.silknow.org/vocabulary/686
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