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Perspectives For An Architecture Of Solitude Essays On Cistercians Art And Architecture In Honour Of Peter Fergusson Terryl Kinder

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Perspectives For An Architecture Of Solitude Essays On Cistercians Art And Architecture In Honour Of Peter Fergusson Terryl Kinder
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Publisher: Brepols
File Extension: PDF
File size: 132.68 MB
Pages: 432
Author: Terryl Kinder
ISBN: 9782503516929, 2503516920
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Perspectives For An Architecture Of Solitude Essays On Cistercians Art And Architecture In Honour Of Peter Fergusson Terryl Kinder by Terryl Kinder 9782503516929, 2503516920 instant download after payment.

What was it that gave medieval art and architecture its form and style? What is it that attracts people to medieval art and architecture, especially that of the Cistercians? What shaped medieval buildings and determined their embellishments - and what now determines the way we look at them?
Some of the most intriguing questions in monastic and ecclesiastical architecture and archaeology are discussed in this tribute to Peter Fergusson and his lifetime of scholarship as an historian of medieval art and architecture, especially of the Cistercians.
These thirty-four essays range from a discussion of the earliest Christian legislation on art (fourth century) to an account of a garden project of 1811 designed to efface all previous monastic habitation. Between these chronological signposts are studies on the design, siting, building, and archaeology of churches, infirmaries, abbots’ lodgings, gatehouses, private chambers, grange chapels, and the life lived within and around them. Geographically, the papers range from the British Isles through Spain, France, Flanders, and Germany to the centre of the medieval world: Jerusalem.
They treat of the complexities of building and re-building; of architectural and artistic adaptations to place, period, and political upheaval; of the interrelationship of text and structure; and of the form, iconography, and influence of some of the great churches and cathedrals of the Middle Ages. This is a wide-ranging and authoritative collection of studies which is essential reading for any historian of medieval art and architecture.

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