The city of Metz in France holds an exceptional collection of medieval painted ceilings made between the 13th and 15th centuries. Despite being destroyed, incomplete, missing or still unknown, twenty-seven ceilings were the subject of this research. Their study allowed to follow the artistic evolution and to apprehend the styles of Messinian civil interior decorations, without interruption during two centuries. These unknown ceilings are a priceless source of information for the knowledge of the historical and artistic heritage of the city at the end of the Middle Ages. Indeed, they are the testimony of a know-how of the carpenters, the painters and the active workshops in Metz, but also of the wealth of the patrician houses and the art of ...
Armorial ceiling painting in the 12, rue des Clercs at Metz (14th century) At the 6th conf...
International audienceIf plaster decorations of the modern period are well known in Provence, recent...
The essay analyses the interest of Viollet-le-Duc in the relationship between decorative painting an...
La ville de Metz détient une collection exceptionnelle de plafonds peints médiévaux réalisés entre l...
Les chanoines de la cathédrale de Metz forment un milieu complexe, aux origines diverses, mais dont ...
Metz in the Middle Ages is a city that gradually managed to free itself from imperial tutelage. Th...
International audienceIn the late Middle Ages, Mediterranean Europe experienced a major cultural tur...
The Musée Crozatier at the Puy-en-Velay recently acquired fragments of a painted ceiling originally ...
In the second half of the 12th century, there is a fundamental change in the rapport between monumen...
In the Archives municipales de Metz is now kept a collection of nearly 1500 epistolary documents dat...
Through the study of mural paintings collapsed on the mosaic of a reception room, in the domus au Sa...
This work traces the history of mural painting practices in nineteen religious buildings in Touraine...
Forty-one books of hours for the use of the diocese of Metz, now dispersed throughout the world in p...
International audienceSince the international colloquium organized in Toulouse in 2008, “ Decoration...
Colourful 17th century life : a painted Grenoble ceiling About 10 years ago the building at 10-12 R...
Armorial ceiling painting in the 12, rue des Clercs at Metz (14th century) At the 6th conf...
International audienceIf plaster decorations of the modern period are well known in Provence, recent...
The essay analyses the interest of Viollet-le-Duc in the relationship between decorative painting an...
La ville de Metz détient une collection exceptionnelle de plafonds peints médiévaux réalisés entre l...
Les chanoines de la cathédrale de Metz forment un milieu complexe, aux origines diverses, mais dont ...
Metz in the Middle Ages is a city that gradually managed to free itself from imperial tutelage. Th...
International audienceIn the late Middle Ages, Mediterranean Europe experienced a major cultural tur...
The Musée Crozatier at the Puy-en-Velay recently acquired fragments of a painted ceiling originally ...
In the second half of the 12th century, there is a fundamental change in the rapport between monumen...
In the Archives municipales de Metz is now kept a collection of nearly 1500 epistolary documents dat...
Through the study of mural paintings collapsed on the mosaic of a reception room, in the domus au Sa...
This work traces the history of mural painting practices in nineteen religious buildings in Touraine...
Forty-one books of hours for the use of the diocese of Metz, now dispersed throughout the world in p...
International audienceSince the international colloquium organized in Toulouse in 2008, “ Decoration...
Colourful 17th century life : a painted Grenoble ceiling About 10 years ago the building at 10-12 R...
Armorial ceiling painting in the 12, rue des Clercs at Metz (14th century) At the 6th conf...
International audienceIf plaster decorations of the modern period are well known in Provence, recent...
The essay analyses the interest of Viollet-le-Duc in the relationship between decorative painting an...