- imitation Gothic
- Архитектура: (built in) построенный в псевдоготическом стиле
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Gothic Architecture — • History of the style Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gothic Architecture Gothic Architecture † … Catholic encyclopedia
Gothic Revival — the return to a Gothic style in British architecture that occurred between the middle of the 18th century and the middle of the 19th century. Many British churches were built in the new Gothic style, also called neo Gothic, and are often more… … Universalium
Gothic Revival architecture — Notable Neo Gothic edifices: top: Palace of Westminster, London; left: Cathedral of Learning, Pittsburgh; right: Sint Petrus en Pauluskerk, Ostend … Wikipedia
Gothic rock — This article is about the musical style of gothic rock. For the goth scene in general, see goth subculture. Infobox Music genre name=Gothic rock bgcolor=crimson color=white stylistic origins=Punk rockDave Thompson / Kirsten Borchardt ·… … Wikipedia
Gothic aesthetics — The aesthetics of the goth subculture find their roots in Gothic Fiction and the Romanticist interpretation of the Gothic Art movement of the 11th to 14th century. Gothic aesthetics are difficult for many to appreciate due to their complexity,… … Wikipedia
gothic — The gothic subculture flourished in the early to mid 1980s, and took its impetus from the punk and post punk movements. The anti establishment attitude of the punks was replaced, however, with a romantic interest in all things macabre. Gothic… … Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture
Gothic Revival — /gɒθɪk rəˈvaɪvəl/ (say gothik ruh vuyvuhl) noun an 18th and 19th century style of art, architecture, etc., in imitation of medieval models …
Brabantine Gothic — St. Rumbold s Cathedral in Mechelen (Tower 97 m – its spire was never built) … Wikipedia
Brick Gothic — St. Mary s Church in Gdańsk, formerly the biggest brick church in the world.Brick Gothic ( de. Backsteingotik) is a reduced style of Gothic architecture common in Northern Europe, especially in Northern Germany and the regions around the Baltic… … Wikipedia
steamboat gothic — noun Usage: usually capitalized G Etymology: so called from its use in homes of retired steamboat captains in imitation of the style of river steamboats : an elaborately ornamental architectural style used in homes built in the middle 19th… … Useful english dictionary
steamboat Gothic — noun Etymology: from its use in homes of retired steamboat captains in imitation of the style of river steamboats Date: 1941 an elaborately ornamented architectural style used in homes built in the middle 19th century in the Ohio and Mississippi… … New Collegiate Dictionary