Auricular style
The auricular style or lobate style (Dutch: Kwabstijl, German: Ohrmuschelstil) is a style of ornamental decoration, mainly found in Northern Europe in the first half of the 17th century, bridging Northern Mannerism and the Baroque. The style was especially important and effective in silversmithing, but was also used in minor architectural ornamentation such as door and window reveals, picture frames, and a wide variety of the decorative arts. It uses softly flowing abstract shapes in relief, sometimes asymmetrical, whose resemblance to the side view of the human ear gives it its name, or at least its "undulating, slithery and boneless forms occasionally carry a suggestion of the inside of an ear or a conch shell". It is often associated with stylized marine animal forms, or ambiguous masks
Aastrup Church
Abbey Church, Nykøbing Falster
Arninge Church
Bollerup Church
Brarup Church
Dannemare Church
Eskilstrup Church
Gdańsk Street 71, Bydgoszcz
Halsted Church
Ham House
Hunseby Church
Jens Bang's House
Kippinge Church
Maribo Cathedral
Nakskov Church
Sandby
Sandby Church
St. Olaf's Church, Helsingør
Stubbekøbing Church
AalborgAbel SchrøderAdam van VianenAuricleCartilage BaroqueCharles James JacksonChristiaen van VianenDiana and Actaeon basinDutch Golden Age paintingEarshell workFlower Still life with a watchHans HolstJohannes LutmaJørgen RingnisLobate styleMecklenburg Ancestral TableMedici frameMemorial Guild Cup (Adam van Vianen)Northern MannerismPaul van VianenSilver
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Auricular style
The auricular style or lobate style (Dutch: Kwabstijl, German: Ohrmuschelstil) is a style of ornamental decoration, mainly found in Northern Europe in the first half of the 17th century, bridging Northern Mannerism and the Baroque. The style was especially important and effective in silversmithing, but was also used in minor architectural ornamentation such as door and window reveals, picture frames, and a wide variety of the decorative arts. It uses softly flowing abstract shapes in relief, sometimes asymmetrical, whose resemblance to the side view of the human ear gives it its name, or at least its "undulating, slithery and boneless forms occasionally carry a suggestion of the inside of an ear or a conch shell". It is often associated with stylized marine animal forms, or ambiguous masks
has abstract
De kwabstijl is een decoratiev ...... as op de vloeiende vormentaal.
@nl
Ornament małżowinowo-chrząstko ...... udzkie twarze, głowy aniołków.
@pl
The auricular style or lobate ...... d mollusk" style is mentioned.
@en
Кнорпельверк (нем. Knorpelwerk ...... ак и для оформления интерьеров
@ru
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
35,261,576
Link from a Wikipage to a Wikipage in a different language about the same or a related subject.
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
880,842,064
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
wikiPageUsesTemplate
hypernym
comment
De kwabstijl is een decoratiev ...... as op de vloeiende vormentaal.
@nl
Ornament małżowinowo-chrząstko ...... dricha Unteutscha (1640-1650).
@pl
The auricular style or lobate ...... imal forms, or ambiguous masks
@en
Кнорпельверк (нем. Knorpelwerk ...... ак и для оформления интерьеров
@ru
label
Auricular style
@en
Knorpelwerk
@de
Kwabstijl
@nl
Ornament małżowinowo-chrząstkowy
@pl
Кнорпельверк
@ru