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Gothic Sculpture

Gothic Sculpture

Gothic Sculpture

Samuel Gardner
November 2011
Paperback
9780521131551

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    Architecture and sculpture in English churches changed and developed markedly between the eleventh and sixteenth centuries, partly due to the invading French influence on the existing Anglo-Saxon buildings. In this 1927 book, the different categories and forms of foliage sculpture and decoration are subdivided roughly chronologically showing how each form developed from a previous one and the possible influences and reasoning behind the changes. Each stage of growth is explored thoroughly using specific examples, all of which are detailed in the photographs in the second half of the book. Examples are taken from churches and cathedrals across England, whose individual architectural growth over centuries is often in parallel with the evolving forms of sculpture, particularly gothic foliage. The increased communication with Europe over the medieval period was mutually influential and with increased proficiency and innovation there was natural development of art and gothic sculpture evolved as a living art.

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    November 2011
    Paperback
    9780521131551
    188 pages
    203 × 127 × 11 mm
    0.21kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of illustrations
    • Abbreviations
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Primitives
    • 3. Romanesque or Norman
    • 4. Early English stiff-leaf
    • 5. Naturalistic
    • 6. Decorated
    • 7. Perpendicular
    • 8. Materials
    • 9. Conventional ornaments
    • Topographical index of plates.
      Author
    • Samuel Gardner