This dissertation examines the formal and thematic interrelations among the capitals in Vezelay's nave as they relate to the notion of program. Instead of describing the church's program as the mapping of a preconceived idea or Procrustean plan, it is argued that much of its coherence was dependent on an active process of viewing, largely cenobitic in character, and that those who selected the themes anticipated that a specifically monastic audience would bring corporate associations to bear upon the interpretation of capitals. The question considered here is not how the rationales for the program's design might be reconstructed, but how the sculpture relates to monks' cultural praxes---what might be called the monastery's ecology of viewin...
This dissertation examines the art and architecture commissioned for the religious complex of San Gi...
This study examines one of the many early modern pilgrimage churches in Southern Germany, whose site...
This thesis questions what we actually know about the architecture of monasteries built during the r...
2015-04-18The period between 1080 and 1140 saw an explosion in monastic construction throughout West...
When confronted with pictorial details emphasizing such bodily actions as singing, observing, gestur...
This dissertation examines the phenomenon of monumental expression of local devotion to the cult of ...
There is a tendency in modern times for life to be divided into strictly separated categories-our mu...
At the turn of the twelfth century, the bishop and canons at Saint-Vincent, Macon constructed a new ...
Collegiate churches were founded for two essential aims: the augmentation of divine worship, and the...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2000.Includes bibli...
This dissertation explores the spatiality of the parochial complex in Rothenburg ob der Tauber and t...
This thesis presents and contextualises a distinct cluster of fresco cycles depicting the life of Ma...
THE CRYPT CAPITALS OF Saint-Bénigne in Dijon (1001–1018) are often considered among the most inventi...
At the genesis of this dissertation is the observation that numerous Carolingian monasteries of the ...
This thesis presents a study of the use made of tympana in English Romanesque portals and the evide...
This dissertation examines the art and architecture commissioned for the religious complex of San Gi...
This study examines one of the many early modern pilgrimage churches in Southern Germany, whose site...
This thesis questions what we actually know about the architecture of monasteries built during the r...
2015-04-18The period between 1080 and 1140 saw an explosion in monastic construction throughout West...
When confronted with pictorial details emphasizing such bodily actions as singing, observing, gestur...
This dissertation examines the phenomenon of monumental expression of local devotion to the cult of ...
There is a tendency in modern times for life to be divided into strictly separated categories-our mu...
At the turn of the twelfth century, the bishop and canons at Saint-Vincent, Macon constructed a new ...
Collegiate churches were founded for two essential aims: the augmentation of divine worship, and the...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2000.Includes bibli...
This dissertation explores the spatiality of the parochial complex in Rothenburg ob der Tauber and t...
This thesis presents and contextualises a distinct cluster of fresco cycles depicting the life of Ma...
THE CRYPT CAPITALS OF Saint-Bénigne in Dijon (1001–1018) are often considered among the most inventi...
At the genesis of this dissertation is the observation that numerous Carolingian monasteries of the ...
This thesis presents a study of the use made of tympana in English Romanesque portals and the evide...
This dissertation examines the art and architecture commissioned for the religious complex of San Gi...
This study examines one of the many early modern pilgrimage churches in Southern Germany, whose site...
This thesis questions what we actually know about the architecture of monasteries built during the r...