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The paper titled 'CARTOON: TUDOR HOUSE' explores the architectural and stylistic elements associated with Tudor-style houses, presumably presenting insights into design principles, aesthetic values, and historical significance in modern contexts. It likely includes illustrations or diagrams to clarify the unique features of Tudor architecture, contributing to the broader understanding of this style's influence on contemporary design.
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Loggia, 2020
* Fotografías y dibujos por gentileza de Philip Hughes Associates (elaborados por el autor). Planos de estructuras por gentileza de Andrew Waring Associates / Drawings and photographs courtesy of Philip Hughes Associates (prepared by the author). Structural drawings courtesy of Andrew Waring Associates.
2018
The results of a non-invasive photographic survey of graffiti and related markings located at Tudor Cottage, Chiddingstone, undertaken on behalf of the National Trust.
2020
* Fotografías y dibujos por gentileza de Philip Hughes Associates (elaborados por el autor). Planos de estructuras por gentileza de Andrew Waring Associates / Drawings and photographs courtesy of Philip Hughes Associates (prepared by the author). Structural drawings courtesy of Andrew Waring Associates.
Architecture is a tangible expression of authority. The Tudors" royal residences functioned as physical manifestations of their approaches to governing. The architectural developments of this period are indicative of the political switch from medieval kings to Renaissance monarchs that took place during the early Tudor dynasty. Henry VII opened his
Periodicals of Engineering and Natural Sciences (PEN), 2021
Now half-timbered English houses, upholstered on facades with slanting boards that exhibit architectonics of the framework, and laconically painted in black (brown)-white, are gradually becoming a sign of good taste in the construction of other European countries. However, there are almost no scholars who studied the half-timbered buildings of Britain in Ukraine; however, progressively the fashion for such buildings extends to our country. The article is devoted to the monuments of half-timbered architecture of the late Gothic period (1500-1560s – during the Tudor era (1485-1603) and the Renaissance, the epoch of the Elizabethan style (1558-1603) – the time of the highest prosperity of England. In the specified century, the foundations of folk architecture of Britain were laid, based on the legacy of German Gothic building techniques. Now the traditional half-timbered houses of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales are not only preserved and protected by law in the UK but also underg...
Contemporary British History, 2020
This article examines the depiction of George VI in cartoons. These important hybrid journalistic/artistic forms reflect a subtle shift in understandings of the monarchy, from emphasising the individual personality of the incumbent (e.g. Edward VIII), towards a focus on the crown as an impersonal institution, symbolic of Britishness. Prince Albert's low profile prior to his accession continued as a vehicle for the new manner of imagining the monarch in cartooning. Symbols of office, national and imperial allegories of monarchy, became more common in cartoons than depictions of George's own features. Comparison to non-British cartoons underscores the findings of the research.
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