Architecture of the Middle Ages

Architecture of the Middle Ages
Author: Ulrike Laule,Rolf Toman,Achim Bednorz
Publsiher: Feierabend Verlag, Ohg
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UCSD:31822033256702

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The architecture of the Middle Ages is still vividly present in the cities of Europe. This highly pictorial text provides information on medieval buildings, introducing the fundamentals and the unique features of the Romanesque and Gothic art of building, and especially of sacred buildings.

Art and Architecture of the Middle Ages

Art and Architecture of the Middle Ages
Author: Jill Caskey,Adam S. Cohen,Linda Safran
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2023-01-15
Genre: Architecture, Medieval
ISBN: 1501702823

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"Dismantles the religious, political, and geographic walls that have separated medieval art and architecture and treats not only western Europe but also the Byzantine Empire and the Islamicate world from ca. 200 CE to ca. 1450 CE. Includes a wide variety of art forms, from large architectural complexes to small amulets printed on paper"--

Early Medieval Architecture

Early Medieval Architecture
Author: R. A. Stalley
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1999
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0192842234

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Drawing on new work published over the past twenty years, the author offers a history of building in Western Europe from 300 to 1200. Medieval castles, church spires, and monastic cloisters are just some of the areas covered.

The Origins of Medieval Architecture

The Origins of Medieval Architecture
Author: Charles B. McClendon
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780300106886

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This book is the first devoted to the important innovations in architecture that took place in western Europe between the death of emperor Justinian in A.D. 565 and the tenth century. During this period of transition from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages, the Early Christian basilica was transformed in both form and function.Charles B. McClendon draws on rich documentary evidence and archaeological data to show that the buildings of these three centuries, studied in isolation but rarely together, set substantial precedents for the future of medieval architecture. He looks at buildings of the so-called Dark Ages—monuments that reflected a new assimilation of seemingly antithetical “barbarian” and “classical” attitudes toward architecture and its decoration—and at the grand and innovative architecture of the Carolingian Empire. The great Romanesque and Gothic churches of subsequent centuries owe far more to the architectural achievements of the Early Middle Ages than has generally been recognized, the author argues.

Liturgy and Architecture

Liturgy and Architecture
Author: Allan Doig
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781351921855

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In this book Allan Doig explores the interrelationship of liturgy and architecture from the Early Church to the close of the Middle Ages, taking into account social, economic, technical, theological and artistic factors. These are crucial to a proper understanding of ecclesiastical architecture of all periods, and together their study illuminates the study of liturgy. Buildings and their archaeology are standing indices of human activity, and the whole matrix of meaning they present is highly revealing of the larger meaning of ritual performance within, and movement through, their space. The excavation of the mid-third-century church at Dura Europos in the Syrian desert, the grandeur of Constantine's Imperial basilicas, the influence of the great pilgrimage sites, and the marvels of soaring Gothic cathedrals, all come alive in a new way when the space is animated by the liturgy for which they were built. Reviewing the most recent research in the area, and moving the debate forward, this study will be useful to liturgists, clergy, theologians, art and architectural historians, and those interested in the conservation of ecclesiastical structures built for the liturgy.

Medieval Art and Architecture after the Middle Ages

Medieval Art and Architecture after the Middle Ages
Author: Alyce A. Jordan,Janet T. Marquardt
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2009-01-14
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781443803984

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Medieval Art and Architecture after the Middle Ages explores the endurance of and nostalgia for medieval monuments through their reception in later periods, specifically illuminating the myriad ways in which tangible and imaginary artifacts of the Middle Ages have served to articulate contemporary aspirations and anxieties. The essays in this interdisciplinary collection examine the afterlife of medieval works through their preservation, restoration, appropriation, and commodification in America, Great Britain, and across Europe from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. From the evocation of metaphors and tropes, to monumental projects of restoration and recreation—medieval visual culture has had a tremendous purchase in the construction of political, religious, and cultural practices of the Modern era. The authors assembled here engage a diverse spectrum of works, from Irish ruins and a former Florentine prison to French churches and American department stores, and an equally diverse array of media ranging from architecture and manuscripts to embroidery, monumental sculpture, and metalwork. With applications not only to the study of art and architecture, but also encompassing such varied fields as commerce, city planning, education, literature, collecting and exhibition design, this copiously illustrated anthology comprises a significant contribution to the study of medieval art and medievalism.

Art and Architecture of the Late Middle Ages

Art and Architecture of the Late Middle Ages
Author: Wim Swaan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1977
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: OCLC:225897926

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Art and Architecture of the Middle Ages

Art and Architecture of the Middle Ages
Author: Jill Caskey,Adam S. Cohen,Linda Safran
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2023-01-15
Genre: Architecture, Medieval
ISBN: 1501766104

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"Dismantles the religious, political, and geographic walls that have separated medieval art and architecture and treats not only western Europe but also the Byzantine Empire and the Islamicate world from ca. 200 CE to ca. 1450 CE. Includes a wide variety of art forms, from large architectural complexes to small amulets printed on paper"--