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Fécamp et l’architecture en Normandie
Published 2003-02-01“…In this paper I have tried to place the abbey church of Fecamp in the broad context of romanesque and gothic architecture in Normandy and, where relevant, England. …”
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Pointed Arches, Papist Danger. The Echoes of the Debate on the Church Architecture in the Victorian Novel
Published 2011-06-01“…In English culture Gothic architecture enjoyed ambiguous reputation: on one hand, it was obviously connected with pre-Reformation times and therefore suspect. …”
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Forest Gothic of D. N. Mamin-Sibiryak
Published 2023-03-01“…Separate comparisons of the shape of fir-trees with Gothic architecture are found in the Ural landscapes descriptions by V. …”
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Appreciation of architecture [filem jalur] : English series
Published [n.d“…Anglo-Saxon and Normanarchitecture -- 2. Gothic architecture -- 3. The Church -- 4. The monastery, castle and house -- 5. …”
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Fundacje architektoniczne rodziny Rozdrażewskich – problemy stylu i znaczenia formy
Published 2019-05-01“…Moreover, he proposed an innovative way of interpreting Gothic architecture of the early modern period, based on following its transformations from the end of the Middle Ages till the turn of the 17thcentury, which results in a claim that Gothic architecture continued until then. …”
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Review of Saint-Denis: A Town in the Middle Ages [Website]
Published 2011-02-01“…How many of us, in teaching the history of medieval urbanism, or of Gothic architecture, have lamented the all-encompassing spread of suburbs and spaghetti highways that have obliterated the shape of the medieval city with its clearly defined walls and monastic bourgs? …”
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The chancel and transept of the church of San Jerónimo de Baza
Published 2017-06-01“…<p>The head of the church of San Jerónimo, a remarkable work of the transition from the late Gothic architecture to the Renaissance in Eastern Andalusia, rose in the second luster of the thirties of the sixteenth century, after the great earthquake that suffered the city of Asset. …”
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Gothic Drawing and Drawings in the Gothic Tradition in the Iberian Peninsula (13th–18th Centuries)
Published 2023-02-01“…These materials can now be analyzed from multiple points of view, notably as tools for planning and surveying; as invaluable documents for the study of the enterprises they represent or helped to develop; as sources for the study of master builders; and as data sets for the analysis of the typological models, vaulting solutions, and rib-vault designs used in Gothic architecture—and in architecture of Gothic tradition—built in the Iberian Peninsula throughout the Middle Ages and Early Modern period.…”
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Viollet-le-Duc is back
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«Von deutscher Baukunst» di Goethe, agli albori della “Geniezeit” nel segno dell’architettura gotica tedesca
Published 2023-11-01“…This is a curious parallelism in the name of creative genius and it represents the starting point of an important process that was to lead to a German aesthetic and literary renewal intended to overcome foreign models, especially French, and also to a re-evaluation of Gothic architecture in a patriotic and nationalist key. …”
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Nineteenth Century Style, Ornament and Colour
Published 2021-07-01“…Murphy’s essay on the origins of Gothic architecture set the stage for his monograph, Royal Monastery of Batalha (1795). …”
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