Suger, the twelfth century abbot of Saint-Denis, has not received the respect and attention that he deserves. Bernard of Clairvaux and Peter the Venerable have ...
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Continue Reading âÂŤA differenza di quanto generalmente si creda, gli uomini del Medioevo sapevano osservare assai bene la fauna e la flora, ma non pensavano ...
Continue Reading âIn this book, Robert Bork offers a sweeping reassessment of late Gothic architecture and its fate in the Renaissance. In a chronologically organized ...
Continue Reading âFor over sixty years Sir Nikolaus Pevsner’s study of European architecture has been regarded as a seminal work which has inspired countless students ...
Continue Reading âThe Stones of Venice is a three-volume treatise on Venetian art and architecture by English art historian John Ruskin, first published from 1851 ...
Continue Reading âExceptionally comprehensive, easy-to-use guide surveys the evolution of historic ornament in architecture and the applied arts â from primitive ornaments of Oceania, Egypt, ...
Continue Reading âSome of the great and lasting achievements of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance are the architectural wonders of soaring cathedrals and grand ...
Continue Reading âErwin Panofksy was one of the great scholars of the twentieth century. Panofsky modestly described his second annual Wimmer Lecture at Saint Vincent ...
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