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A fleuron in architecture may have a number of meanings.
Walker was sent as a prisoner on board the Fleuron.
He edited the society's journal, The Fleuron, from 1925 to 1930.
Anthologies and reproductions of the The Fleuron are also now available.
As he watched it rose up into a lofty ignescent fleuron.
The Fleuron was a British journal of typography and book arts published in seven volumes from 1923 to 1930.
The archaeological research began in 1990 when during the autopsy a post-archaic fleuron crown tile and a vessel were found.
In addition, the entire piece is engraved with a unique fleuron pattern that is surrounded by red diamonds.
A fleuron of puff pastry came in handy to sop up the silky, succulent sauce.
The Fleuron is significant in containing influential essays and typographic material still relevant to the history and use of typefaces.
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A Fleuron is one of several types of flower-like ornament used in various areas of art and design, including:
Neptune and Fleuron were 74-gun ships, while Mars was a smaller vessel, a former English privateer.
(A fleuron is a typographer's floral ornament.)
The Fleuron, A Journal of Typography.
On 6 January they fell in with three French ships; Neptune, Fleuron and Mars, and chased them.
Fleuron, Svend (author), Knopf, 1921.
A fleuron is a typographic element, or glyph, used either as a punctuation mark or as an ornament for typographic compositions.
Verbier Sleeping six, the Fleuron is an apartment in a free-standing chalet, a six-minute walk from the Savoleyres lift.
Johnston's article on the American type designer Frederic Goudy appeared in The Fleuron, published by Stanley Morison.
Another fleuron is found in the miscellaneous symbols block: reversed rotated floral heart bullet, U+2619 ( ) (HTML: ).
The Fleuron was the Fleuron Society's journal of typography and it was produced in seven lavish volumes.
In 1922 he was a founder-member of the Fleuron Society, dedicated to typographic matters (a fleuron being a typographic flower or ornament).
The same type and illustrations (also done by Gill) for that book subsequently appeared in the Fleuron (number 7) which was edited by Stanley Morison and printed in 1930.
Beatrice Warde spent time investigating the origins of the Garamond design of type, and published the results in The Fleuron under the pen-name Paul Beaujon.
You can put different flowers together, or all the same.
If you're only looking for summer flowers, most anything will work.
We took flowers to her at the end of the day.
Once in flower, however, they hold their color for several months.
I'd rather let the flowers keep doing what they do best.
The flowers open in the morning and close at night.
So I thought do you think she'd like a flower as well?
They need 14 hours of light a day to bring out the flowers.
She went back to the table and looked at the flowers.
When the music changes the flowers have a different color.
Maybe then at least the flowers and the phone calls would stop.
I want to look just for a moment on flowers.
As I came into the room she looked up from the flowers.
When I was a little girl he always gave me flowers.
To have flowers all around the house, inside and out.
At the center of the flowers, he found two people.
The effect was to make her really look at the flowers.
We went into the room, taking the flowers with us.
She looked around for the flower, and saw a bush.
After all, those flowers were a big thing in his life.
But most of all, people go to see the flowers.
The language of flowers is not hard set by any means.
I went up one time, and the guy asked me to make some flowers.
Whether they'll give you much in the way of flowers is another question.
She gave a flower into my hand, And all the days of life went by.