Look along Notre-Dame d'Amiens

Look along Notre-Dame d'Amiens
Title Look along Notre-Dame d'Amiens PDF eBook
Author Xavier Bailly
Publisher
Pages 180
Release 2005
Genre Architecture, Gothic
ISBN

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Notre-Dame of Amiens

Notre-Dame of Amiens
Title Notre-Dame of Amiens PDF eBook
Author Stephen Murray
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 552
Release 2020-12-22
Genre Art
ISBN 0231551479

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Notre-Dame of Amiens is one of the great Gothic cathedrals. Its construction began in 1220, and artistic production in the Gothic mode lasted well into the sixteenth century. In this magisterial chronicle, Stephen Murray invites readers to see the cathedral as more than just a thing of the past: it is a living document of medieval Christian society that endures in our own time. Murray tells the cathedral’s story from the overlapping perspectives of the social groups connected to it, exploring the ways that the layfolk who visit the cathedral occasionally, the clergy who use it daily, and the artisans who created it have interacted with the building over the centuries. He considers the cycles of human activity around the cathedral and shows how groups of makers and users have been inextricably intertwined in collaboration and, occasionally, conflict. The book travels around and through the spaces of the cathedral, allowing us to re-create similar passages by our medieval predecessors. Murray reveals the many worlds of the cathedral and brings them together in the architectural triumph of its central space. A beautifully illustrated account of a grand, historically and religiously important building from a variety of perspectives and in a variety of time periods, this book offers readers a memorable tour of Notre-Dame of Amiens that celebrates the cathedral’s eight hundredth anniversary. Notre-Dame of Amiens is enhanced by high-resolution images, liturgical music, and animations embedded in an innovative website.

Notre-Dame of Amiens - Life of the Gothic Cathedral

Notre-Dame of Amiens - Life of the Gothic Cathedral
Title Notre-Dame of Amiens - Life of the Gothic Cathedral PDF eBook
Author Stephen Murray
Publisher
Pages 512
Release 2020
Genre Amiens (France)
ISBN 9780231195768

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Notre-Dame, Cathedral of Amiens

Notre-Dame, Cathedral of Amiens
Title Notre-Dame, Cathedral of Amiens PDF eBook
Author Stephen Murray
Publisher
Pages 233
Release 1996
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780521497350

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A detailed study of Notre Dame, one of the most ambitious building programmes of the high middle ages.

Great Gothic Cathedrals of France

Great Gothic Cathedrals of France
Title Great Gothic Cathedrals of France PDF eBook
Author Stan Parry
Publisher Oro Editions
Pages 200
Release 2017-07-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781939621788

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Great Gothic Cathedrals of France guides readers on a tour of twelve French cathedrals that best exemplify one of the greatest glories of Western civilization. From the beautiful facade of Notre-Dame in Paris to the transcendent beauty of the stained glass at Chartres, this book clarifies the significant elements of their architecture by means of its text and images. The cathedrals of Amiens, Paris, Saint Denis, Chartres, Reims, Laon, Noyon, Soissons, Sens, Beauvais, Bourges and Troyes as well as Sainte-Chapelle are all presented to give the reader and visitor to France a clear understanding of these extraordinary buildings. This publication also provides the reader with a chapter on how to "read" a stained glass window.

Heaven on Earth

Heaven on Earth
Title Heaven on Earth PDF eBook
Author Emma J. Wells
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 548
Release 2022-09-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1788541936

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A glorious illustrated history of sixteen of the world's greatest cathedrals, interwoven with the extraordinary stories of the people who built them. 'An impeccable guide to the golden age of ecclesiastical architecture' The Times 'Vivid, colourful and absorbing' Dan Jones 'An epic ode to some of our most beautiful and beloved buildings' Helen Carr The emergence of the Gothic in twelfth-century France, an architectural style characterized by pointed arches, rib vaults, flying buttresses, large windows and elaborate tracery, triggered an explosion of cathedral-building across western Europe. It is this remarkable flowering of ecclesiastical architecture that forms the central core of Emma Wells's authoritative but accessible study of the golden age of the cathedral. Prefacing her account with the construction in the sixth century of the Hagia Sophia, the remarkable Christian cathedral of the eastern Roman empire, she goes on to chart the construction of a glittering sequence of iconic structures, including Saint-Denis, Notre-Dame, Canterbury, Chartres, Salisbury, York Minster and Florence's Duomo. More than architectural biographies, these are human stories of triumph and tragedy that take the reader from the chaotic atmosphere of the mason's yard to the cloisters of power. Together, they reveal how 1000 years of cathedral-building shaped modern Europe, and influenced art, culture and society around the world.

The Gothic Screen

The Gothic Screen
Title The Gothic Screen PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline E. Jung
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 303
Release 2013
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1107022959

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This book reveals how Gothic choir screens, through both their architecture and sculpture, were vital vehicles of communication and shapers of community within the Christian church.