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ELIZABETHAN STYLE

Volume 8 · 58 words · 1860 Edition

in Architecture, the name given to the impure architecture of the time of Queen Elizabeth and James I. It may be called a mixture of the worst forms of the Gothic and the Italian styles; but it nevertheless is capable of wonderful picturesqueness in general effect. Deeply embayed windows, long galleries, and fantastic gables, are its principal characteristics.