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The Art And Architecture Of The Cistercians In Northern England C13001540 1 Michael Carter

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The Art And Architecture Of The Cistercians In Northern England C13001540 1 Michael Carter
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Publisher: Brepols Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.79 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Michael Carter
ISBN: 9782503581934, 2503581935
Language: English
Year: 2019
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The Art And Architecture Of The Cistercians In Northern England C13001540 1 Michael Carter by Michael Carter 9782503581934, 2503581935 instant download after payment.

The Cistercian abbeys of northern England provide some of the finest monastic remains in all of Europe, and much has been written on their twelfth- and thirteenth-century architecture. The present study is the first in-depth analysis of the art and architecture of these northern houses and nunneries in the late Middle Ages, and questions many long-held opinions about the Order's perceived decline during the period c.1300-1540. Extensive building works were conducted between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries at well-known abbeys such as Byland, Fountains, Kirkstall, and Rievaulx, and also at lesser-known houses including Calder and Holm Cultram, and at many convents of Cistercian nuns. This study examines the motives of Cistercian patrons and the extent to which the Order continued to enjoy the benefaction of lay society. Featuring over a hundred illustrations and eight colour plates, this book demonstrates that the Cistercians remained at the forefront of late medieval artistic developments, and also shows how the Order expressed its identity in its visual and material cultures until the end of the Middle Ages.

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