It, too, is swathed indiapered cloths and hung with gold and precious stones.
Wagner's style is stiff and diapered and emblazoned with the sense of material increase.
Note the beautiful lines of the drapery in the example given from Bruges, and the fine relief of the figures upon the rich diapered ground.
She dined in a tunic and mantle of red and grey samitelle, and was crowned in a robe of cloth of gold, diapered in green.
The royal oblation was one cloth of gold of diapered silk.
In this also are some richly diapered backgrounds and exquisite border bands.
Diapered shield of the arms of Vere, from an effigy in Hatfield Broadoak church, Essex.
Shield of Sir Hugh Hastings from the Elsing brass (1347), with diapered maunch and a label of three pieces.
Diapered shield from the seal of Robert Waldby archbishop of York, 1390, for the regality of Hexham.
Diapered shield of the arms of Percy, from the monument of the lady Eleanor Percy (ob.
Some of the finest diapered shields in carved work occur in the spandrels of the splendid monument of the lady Eleanor Percy in Beverley minster (figs.
Diapered shield of the arms of Clun, from the monument of the lady Eleanor Percy (ob.
Diapered shield from the seal of Robert Waldby archbishop of York, 1390, for the Regality of Hexham.
Shield of Sir Hugh Hastings, from the Elsing brass (1347), with diapered maunch and a label of three pieces.
Beverley Minster] [Illustration: Diapered shield from the monument of the lady Eleanor Percy (ob.
And he had also caused to be made three fair and noble wells, all surrounded with stone of jasper and crystal, diapered with gold, and set with precious stones and great orient pearls.
The second thousand is all in cloths diaperedof red silk, all wrought with gold, and the orfrayes set full of great pearls and precious stones, full nobly wrought.
A particularly splendid full-page is that of the Virgin and Child under a Gothic canopy, with gold diapered background.
The figures, interesting historically and as examples of costume, are relieved upon a diapered ground.
The backgrounds of the designs arediapered on grounds of dark green and red alternately.
Not only is the canopy white, but there is also as a rule a good deal of white in the figures within it, which are generally relieved against a diapered flat background of colour.
The backgrounds of the figures arediapered with enamel in the usual fourteenth century way.
The character, too, of the French miniature of this period harmonizes thoroughly with the brilliant border, composed as it is very largely of decorative elements, such as diaperedpatterns and details of burnished gold.
She let it go now as she and Smain turned into the golden diapered shadows of the little path and came into the swaying mystery of the trees.
Nearly all the mantlings on the Garter Stall plates are more or less heavily "veined" with gold, and many are heavily diapered and decorated with floral devices.
These were turbulent days throughout Scotland: but then we find a distinct advance; a shield upon a diapered ground, and upon it the single boar has given place to the three boars' heads which afterwards became so common in Scotland.
A wood with perhaps distant view of turreted house at one side, but all in flat colour, without light and shade and against a diapered or gold background.
A room with lighted fire, and a door into the open air, through which one sees, perhaps, the trees of a wood, and these trees should be painted in flat colour upon a gold or diapered sky.
When used, as it frequently was, as a ground for miniature subjects and ornaments, it was frequently diapered in the most brilliant and delicate manner.
Very pretty decorations on plaster may be executed by combining hand-worked illumination with diapered or other paper-hangings.
This diapered background gave way at length to an architectural, and, ultimately, under the influence of the Italian school and that of the Van Eycks, to a landscape one.
The peplum was often diaperedwith sprigs, spots, stars, or other patternings, and was occasionally richly bordered.
The panel above the simple bishop's throne has a hill, with a golden cross on a green ground diapered with mother-of-pearl, and with tall panels at the sides with the seven golden candlesticks.
Round the drum is an arcade supported on twisted, fluted, or diapered columns, under which are the figures of nine Apostles, named SS.
The bladed green of the refreshing earth lies below like a rich velvet carpet which God hath diapered with flowers of "all hues," and thrown down for man to tread upon.
The spandrels between the arches are diapered in low relief with leaf ornament.
The middle of the design is occupied by an altar tomb, into which the body, swathed in a diapered winding-sheet, is being lowered.
The grotto is domed in many chambers; and the water is so clear that you can see the bottom, silvery, with black-finned fishes diapered upon the blue white sand.
They have already mown the hay in part; and the billowy tracts of greyish green, where no flowers are now in bloom, supply a restful groundwork to those brilliant patches of diapered fioriture.
These backgrounds in the pictures of earlier date were ornamental diapered surfaces, but after the first decade or two of the fifteenth century, landscape backgrounds made their appearance.
The illuminated border had not yet established itself, but the initials, drawn upon a ground of burnished gold or of diapered tints, enclose painted miniatures looking like very fine pen-and-ink designs carefully coloured.
Diapered and chequered patterns came more prominently into fashion along with the older use of burnished gold, for backgrounds; and a great deal of excellent work was done.
The yellow groundwork of the flag is diapered over in each quarter with three black eagles and a crown.
During the first and second Empire the Imperial Standard was still the tricolor, but it bore in the centre of the white strip the eagle; and all three strips were richly diapered over with the golden bees of the Napoleons.
The crypt consists of five aisles, separated by columns and short massive diapered piers, which are surrounded by small shafts.
The windows have alternately diaperedand subject panels.
Here there were only easy slopes of greensward, diapered by sparkling flowers; broad-leaved trees throwing delicious shade; and rills that meandered with a pleasant music.
Franzl looked with all his eager eyes to discern the bright red berries where the shade lay diapered with the light darting between the thick clothing of the pine-trees, without so much as casting a glance at the sacred token.
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