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Grillwork is decorative grating of metal, wood, stone, or other material used as a screen, divider, barrier, or as a purely decorative element. It may function as a window, either with or without glazing. Grillwork may also refer to the decorative front end of a motor vehicle. Grillwork is sometimes referred to as simply as a “grill” or as “grille”, but the latter terms don't convey a decorative quality. These words are all derived from the Old French greille.

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Image:Spanish 17th century wrought iron and bronze grillwork by Francisco Gonzales, Spanish, Metropolitan Museum of Art.JPG|Spanish 17th century wrought iron and bronze grillwork by Francisco Gonzales, Metropolitan Museum of Art Image:Early 20th century American grillwork, anonamous, Honolulu Academy of Arts.jpg|Early 20th century American grillwork, anonymous, Honolulu Academy of Arts Image:Architectural stone Grillwork from a house in northern India, Rajput Dynasty, 17th-18th century, Honolulu Academy of Arts.jpg|Architectural stone grillwork from a house in northern India, Rajput Dynasty, 17th-18th century, Honolulu Academy of Arts Further Information

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