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The Alfonso X’s patronage of Gothic architecture
Published 2021-11-01“… This article examines the architectural patronage of King Alfonso X and the notion of a ‘Court Style’ in thirteenth-century Gothic architecture. Following brief consideration of problems of evidence, I briefly sketch common characteristics of the architectural patronage of Alfonso’s royal rivals and allies across Europe and the Iberian Peninsula. …”
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Innovation in English Gothic Architecture: Risks, Impediments, and Opportunities
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Viollet-le-Duc and the discovery of the origin of Gothic architecture
Published 2017-03-01“…In Sicily, he turned a distracted eye to Doric architecture, but concentrated on analysing the archaic forms of Gothic architecture. Following the intuitions of Séroux D’Agincourt, Ignaz Hittorf and Ludwig von Zanth, he identified the archetypes of Gothic architecture, which was to be the principal interest in his career as architect, in some Medieval buildings in Palermo, such as the so-called palaces of Zisa and Cuba. …”
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Innovation in English Gothic Architecture: Risks, Impediments, and Opportunities
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Viollet-le-Duc and polychrome decoration in neo-Gothic architecture
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