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opus$55428$ - translation to greek

Opus Interassile; Interasile; Opus interasile; Opus interassile
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opus      
n. έργο, σύνθεση μουσικής, μουσική σύνθεση
Gothic style         
  • ''High Gothic'' flying buttresses{{Break}}Metz Cathedral (1220–)
  • Monastery of Batalha]] in [[Portugal]]
  • [[Beauvais Cathedral]], south transept (consecrated 1272)
  • Grote Kerk (Breda)
  • Plan of a Gothic cathedral
  • [[Rouen Cathedral]] from the south west – façade towers 12th–15th century, the flamboyant tower to the 15th century, spire rebuilt in 16th century
  • Donjon of the [[Château de Vincennes]], (1337–)
  • Crossing vault, [[Seville Cathedral]]
  • St. John's Cathedral ('s-Hertogenbosch)
  • ''High Gothic'' west front, [[Reims Cathedral]] (1211–)
  • [[Plateresque]] façade, [[University of Salamanca]] (late 15th century)
  • [[Grotesque]] of [[Selby Abbey]] (14th century)
  • ''Perpendicular Gothic'' east end, Henry VII Chapel (c. 1503–12)
  • ''Plate tracery'', [[Lincoln Cathedral]] "Dean's Eye" rose window (c.1225)
  • [[Medieval Louvre]] in early 15th century
  • Notre-Dame de Paris – deep portals, a rose window, balance of horizontal and vertical elements. Early Gothic.
  • Structure of an early six-part Gothic rib vault. (Drawing by [[Eugène Viollet-le-Duc]])
  • [[Sainte-Chapelle de Vincennes]] (1370s)
  • ''Flamboyant Gothic'' east end,{{Break}}Prague Cathedral (1344–)
  • Windows of [[Sainte-Chapelle]] (13th century)
  • ''Early Gothic'' triple elevation{{Break}}Sens Cathedral (1135–1164)
  • [[Thistle Chapel]] at [[Edinburgh's High Kirk]] (completed 1910)
  • ''Rayonnant Gothic'' west front{{Break}}Strasbourg Cathedral (1276–)
  • Oxen sculpture in High Gothic towers of [[Laon Cathedral]] (13th century)
  • Pointed arches in the [[Tower of the church of San Salvador]], [[Teruel]]
STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE
Gothic style; Gothic Cathedrals; Gothical; Gothic (architecture); Gothic Architecture; Late-Gothic; Florid Gothic; Late-Gothic style; Lancet arch; Opus Francigenum; Gothic architectures; Gothic design; Gothic church; Acte arch; Late Gothic (architecture); Late Gothic style; Late Gothic architecture; Opus francigenum; Pointed architecture; Gothic mansion
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Opus interrasile

Opus interrasile, lit. 'work shaved or scraped in-between' is a pierced openwork metalworking technique found from the 3rd century AD, and remaining popular in Byzantine jewellery. It was developed and popularized in Rome, where metalworkers used it to make arabesques and other similar designs. The technique involves punching holes in metal to simulate lattice patterns, openwork gold jewelry, and so on. Patterns were often drawn on the metal, and then various tools used to remove the desired pieces.

The technique may be referred more generically to as openwork or pierced work. The equivalent technique in Japan is called sukashibori, and is found in Buddhist art.