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oak panelling - translation to Αγγλικά

DESIGN MOTIF IMITATING VERTICALLY FOLDED LINEN FABRIC, MOST OFTEN USED ON WOODEN PANELLING AND FURNITURE
Linen fold; Linenfold panelling
  • An English oak chest with complex linenfold panels.
  • The lower parts of the walls of the 16th century dining hall of [[St John's College, Cambridge]] are covered with wood panelling in a linenfold design.

oak panelling      
(n.) = revestimiento de paredes con paneles de madera de roble
Ex: The old is a renovated Georgian style building with formal rooms containing fireplaces, carved woodwork and English oak panelling.
oak         
  • Solitary oak, the Netherlands
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  • Great [[Bed of Ware]], 1590–1600, carved oak
  • beams]] of the frame of the [[Église Saint-Girons]] in [[Monein]], France
  • Oak [[branches]] on the [[coat of arms of Estonia]]
  • A cross section of the trunk of a [[cork oak]], ''Quercus suber''
  • The oak in the coat of arms of [[Gornji Milanovac]], [[Serbia]]
  • Grīdnieku ancient oak in Rumbas parish, [[Latvia]], girth 8.27 m, 2015
  • Pubescent oak]] tree in four seasons, Zmajevac, [[Fruška Gora]], [[Serbia]]
  • Oak on sandy earth
  • Oak forest in [[Estonia]]
  • Harvesting and planting acorns: a short video from [[Wales]]
  • Njivice]], [[Croatia]]
  • Oak [[powdery mildew]] on pedunculate oak
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  • Beneath the shady boughs of the [[Quercus calliprinos]]
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  • Q. muhlenbergii]]''
  • oak barrels]]
  • Ekenäs]]
  • The leaves of a young oak
TREE OR SHRUB IN THE GENUS QUERCUS
Oak tree; Oak trees; American oak; Oakk; Quercus (genus); Quercus; Acorn Tree; Oak wood; Oak-tree; Querci; Oak (wood); Quercetum
(n.) = roble, encina
Ex: Oak was shaped by splitting with wooden wedges, and by hewing with axes or adzes.
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* cork oak = alcornoque, chaparro
* great oaks from little acorns grow = grandes robles nacen de pequeñas bellotas
* holm-oak = encina
* oak panelled = cubierto con paneles de madera de roble
* oak panelling = revestimiento de paredes con paneles de madera de roble
* oak tree = roble, encina
oak tree         
  • Solitary oak, the Netherlands
  • 40px
  • Great [[Bed of Ware]], 1590–1600, carved oak
  • beams]] of the frame of the [[Église Saint-Girons]] in [[Monein]], France
  • Oak [[branches]] on the [[coat of arms of Estonia]]
  • A cross section of the trunk of a [[cork oak]], ''Quercus suber''
  • The oak in the coat of arms of [[Gornji Milanovac]], [[Serbia]]
  • Grīdnieku ancient oak in Rumbas parish, [[Latvia]], girth 8.27 m, 2015
  • Pubescent oak]] tree in four seasons, Zmajevac, [[Fruška Gora]], [[Serbia]]
  • Oak on sandy earth
  • Oak forest in [[Estonia]]
  • Harvesting and planting acorns: a short video from [[Wales]]
  • Njivice]], [[Croatia]]
  • Oak [[powdery mildew]] on pedunculate oak
  • 70px
  • 50px
  • Beneath the shady boughs of the [[Quercus calliprinos]]
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • 50px
  • 40px
  • 35px
  • Q. muhlenbergii]]''
  • oak barrels]]
  • Ekenäs]]
  • The leaves of a young oak
TREE OR SHRUB IN THE GENUS QUERCUS
Oak tree; Oak trees; American oak; Oakk; Quercus (genus); Quercus; Acorn Tree; Oak wood; Oak-tree; Querci; Oak (wood); Quercetum
(n.) = roble, encina
Ex: The article "Underneath the oak trees" describes the use of an underground building for a library.

Ορισμός

Quercus
·noun A genus of trees constituted by the oak. ·see Oak.

Βικιπαίδεια

Linenfold

Linenfold (or linen fold) is a simple style of relief carving used to decorate wood panelling with a design "imitating window tracery", "imitating folded linen" or "stiffly imitating folded material". Originally from Flanders, the style became widespread across Northern Europe in the 14th to 16th centuries. The name was applied to the decorative style by antiquarian connoisseurs in the early 19th century; the contemporary name was apparently lignum undulatum (Latin: "wavy wood"), Nathaniel Lloyd pointed out.

Wood panelling or wainscoting, almost always made from oak, became popular in Northern Europe from the 14th century, after European carpenters rediscovered the techniques to create frame and panel joinery. The framing technique was used from the 13th century onwards to clad interior walls, to form choir stalls, and to manufacture moveable and semi-moveable furniture, such as chests and presses, and even the back panels of joined chairs. Linenfold was developed as a simple technique to decorate the flat surfaces of the ubiquitous panels thus created.

The simplest linenfold style is "parchemin" (also known as "parchment fold"), a low relief carving formed like a sheet of paper or piece of linen folded in half and then spread out with the sharp centered fold running vertically, and the top and bottom running out to the corners of the panel, with something of the appearance of an opened book. This style of linenfold can be created using a plane and a pre-drawn pattern, with a little finishing chisel work required at each end. A stitched embroidered border could be counterfeited by the use of punches. More complicated styles resemble a sheet of fabric that has volute folds back and forth many times. Linenfold might be fielded, visually complete against a flat panel surface and contained within each panel, or it might provide the appearance of a continuous linenfold passing behind the stiles of the framing.

Carving linenfold decoration requires basic carving skill, the creased designs were run with a round plane; only top and bottom edges needed to be finished with a gouge. Significantly, linenfold had no prototype in architectural practice: the technique of the round scraper plane is also applicable to softer stone-cutting.

Regional variations quickly developed in England, France and Germany. The linenfold of France, Netherlands, and Germany "is carved with a sharper definition and greater delicacy than was usual in England", where an early linenfold panelling can be seen in the hall screen at Compton Wynyates. Linenfold started to fall out of fashion as Renaissance styles spread in the 16th century, replaced by fielded panels for simpler work, and more complicated "Roman" and higher relief carving, but linenfold continued to be used in less sophisticated surroundings well into the 17th century. In the 19th century, linenfold panelling reappeared in the revivals of the Gothic and Tudor styles.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για oak panelling
1. Charles and Camilla‘s bedroom is decked out in country house style with limed oak panelling.
2. Oak panelling fronts the mock–Tudor, English–style boutiques, the pub and the fish and chip shop.