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Cardiff John R Kenyondiane M Williams

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Cardiff John R Kenyondiane M Williams
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Unlimited)
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 57.58 MB
Author: John R. Kenyon;Diane M. Williams;
ISBN: 9781000161076, 1000161072
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Cardiff John R Kenyondiane M Williams by John R. Kenyon;diane M. Williams; 9781000161076, 1000161072 instant download after payment.

The Association's 2004 conference focused mainly on the architecture and archaeology of the medieval diocese of Llandaff, comprising much of the historic counties of Glamorgan and Monmouthshire. Contributors consider Roman and early medieval south-east Wales, including surviving Christian monuments and the early history of Cardiff. There is a detailed analysis of the 13th-century wall-paintings at the priory church of Ewenny, where ambitious decorative work replaced a hitherto unknown Romanesque scheme. The early Gothic architecture of Llandaff Cathedral is shown to be related to some of the great contemporary ecclesiastical works in England and elsewhere, such as Glastonbury Abbey, and the unusual form of the cloister arcade at Tintern Abbey is analysed. Other papers cover later Gothic architecture in south Wales, two 14th-century tomb monuments at Abergavenny, and a study of the magnificent carpentry of a number of late medieval rood-screens that survive in parish churches. The volume concludes with an account of the evidence for post-medieval work in churches in the diocese.

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