Jaunpore, nor any other style, but one purely local, and not without considerable merit in itself; its principal characteristic being heavy short pillars of stone supporting pointed arches and vaults, in brick — whereas at Jaunpore, for instance, light... Journal of the Department of Letters - Page 108by University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - 1927Full view - About this book
| James Fergusson - Architecture - 1876 - 792 pages
...influence it had on the Mabomedan stylo that succeeded it. It is neither like that of Delhi nor Jaunpore, nor any other style, but one purely local, and not...pointed arches and vaults, in brick — whereas at Jaunpore, for instance, light pillars carried horizontal architraves and flat ceilings. The general... | |
| James Fergusson - Architecture - 1876 - 790 pages
...influence it had on the Mahomodan style that succeeded it. It is neither like that of Delhi nor Jaunpore, nor any other style, but one purely local, and not...pointed arches and vaults, in brick — whereas at Jaunpore, for instance, light pillars carried horizontal architraves and flat ceilings. The general... | |
| James Fergusson - Architecture - 1876 - 814 pages
...influence it had on the Mahomedan style that succeeded it. It is neither like that of Delhi nor Jaunporo, nor any other style, but one purely local, and not...of stone supporting pointed arches and vaults, in brick—whereas at Jaunpore, for instance, light pillars carried horizontal architraves and flat ceilings.... | |
| James Fergusson - Architecture - 1876 - 792 pages
...Mahomedan style that succeeded it. It is neither like that of Delhi nor Jaunpore, nor any other stylo, but one purely local, and not without considerable...pointed arches and vaults, in brick — whereas at Jaunpore, for instance, light pillars carried horizontal architraves and flat ceilings. The general... | |
| Edward Backhouse Eastwick, John Murray (Firm) - Bengal - 1882 - 476 pages
...of the Kadam Kasul, and says of its style : " it is neither like that of Dihli nor that of Jawanpur, nor any other style, but one purely local, and not...stone supporting pointed arches, and vaults in brick. The solidity of the supports goes far to redeem the inherent weakness of brick architecture. It also... | |
| John Murray, John Murray (Firm) - Burma - 1894 - 654 pages
...repair by an endowment. Mr. Fergusson says of its style : " It is neither like that of Delhi nor that of Jaunpur, nor any other style, but one purely local,...stone supporting pointed arches, and vaults in brick. The solidity of the supports goes far to redeem the inherent weakness of brick architecture. It also... | |
| John Murray - South Asia - 1898 - 670 pages
...repair by an endowment. Mr. Fergusson says of its style : " It is neither like that of Delhi nor that of Jaunpur, nor any other style, but one purely local,...of stone supporting pointed arches, and vaults in briclt. The solidity of the supports goes far to redeem the inherent weakness of brick architecture.... | |
| John Murray - Burma - 1898 - 670 pages
...repair by an endowment. Mr. Fergusson says of its style: " It is neither like that of Delhi nor that of Jaunpur, nor any other style, but one purely local,...characteristic being heavy, .short pillars of stone support' ing pointed arches, and vaults in brick. The solidity of the supports goes far to redeem the... | |
| James Fergusson - Architecture - 1899 - 398 pages
...influence it had on the Mahomedan style that succeeded it. It is neither like that of Delhi, nor Jaunpore, nor any other style, but one purely local, and not...pointed arches and vaults, in brick — whereas at Jannpore, for instance, light pillars carried horizontal architraves and flat ceilings. The general... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - Burma - 1903 - 682 pages
...by an endowment. Mr. Fei gusson says of its style : " It is neither like that of Delhi nor that of Jaunpur, nor any other style, but one purely local,...merit in itself; its principal characteristic being i heavy, short pillars of stone support- ; ing pointed arches, and vaults in brick. The solidity of... | |
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