At the turn of the twelfth century, the bishop and canons at Saint-Vincent, Macon constructed a new galilee, replete with paradisiacal imagery, as public entryway to their cathedral. It is argued here that this liminal space sheltered France's earliest Last Judgment portal. In creating an innovative architectural and sculptural program for the cathedral facade, its clergy meant to create a self-consciously Christian community, and to attract the patronage of the Maconnais laity, who were increasingly turning to the abbey of Cluny as their religious center. Chapter one describes the galilee as a complement to Macon's pre-existing west-end architecture, and clarifies its construction campaigns. Chapter two characterizes the sculptural styl...
This is the first systematic investigation of the explosion in Christian building projects that tran...
The porch tower of Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire and the nave of Saint-Germain-des-Prés have a common histo...
The twelfth-century monuments of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem attracted pilgrims who came to see “...
At the turn of the twelfth century, the bishop and canons at Saint-Vincent, Macon constructed a new ...
There is a tendency in modern times for life to be divided into strictly separated categories-our mu...
The twelfth-century monuments of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem attracted pilgrims who came to see “...
This map illustrates the cathedrals and churches in France dedicated to the Virgin Mary built betwee...
This thesis covers an immense territory of religious thought and architectural history. Its intent i...
Collegiate churches were founded for two essential aims: the augmentation of divine worship, and the...
Begun in 1195, just one year after Chartres, and essentially finished thirty-seven years later, the ...
The one hundred and twenty-three groups spread over the archivolt and the splaying capitals of the c...
Interest in the Carolingian churches at the abbey of Saint-Riquier, as described by the monk Hariulf...
This thesis presents a study of the use made of tympana in English Romanesque portals and the evide...
The emergence of Gothic cathedrals marked a revolutionary shift from previous architectural styles. ...
The great Gothic cathedrals of Europe are among the most astonishing achievements of Western culture...
This is the first systematic investigation of the explosion in Christian building projects that tran...
The porch tower of Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire and the nave of Saint-Germain-des-Prés have a common histo...
The twelfth-century monuments of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem attracted pilgrims who came to see “...
At the turn of the twelfth century, the bishop and canons at Saint-Vincent, Macon constructed a new ...
There is a tendency in modern times for life to be divided into strictly separated categories-our mu...
The twelfth-century monuments of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem attracted pilgrims who came to see “...
This map illustrates the cathedrals and churches in France dedicated to the Virgin Mary built betwee...
This thesis covers an immense territory of religious thought and architectural history. Its intent i...
Collegiate churches were founded for two essential aims: the augmentation of divine worship, and the...
Begun in 1195, just one year after Chartres, and essentially finished thirty-seven years later, the ...
The one hundred and twenty-three groups spread over the archivolt and the splaying capitals of the c...
Interest in the Carolingian churches at the abbey of Saint-Riquier, as described by the monk Hariulf...
This thesis presents a study of the use made of tympana in English Romanesque portals and the evide...
The emergence of Gothic cathedrals marked a revolutionary shift from previous architectural styles. ...
The great Gothic cathedrals of Europe are among the most astonishing achievements of Western culture...
This is the first systematic investigation of the explosion in Christian building projects that tran...
The porch tower of Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire and the nave of Saint-Germain-des-Prés have a common histo...
The twelfth-century monuments of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem attracted pilgrims who came to see “...