The Architecture of Wales

The Architecture of Wales
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Publisher : University of Wales Press
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9781786832856
ISBN-13 : 1786832852
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis The Architecture of Wales by : John B. Hilling

It is the only book available that covers all types of architecture and building in Wales over a period of two thousand years, from Roman times to the present. The book is illustrated by 254 colour and black & white photographs, drawings and plans. The book has fourteen specially-drawn maps illustrating ranges of building types. The book is intended for the general reader as well as architectural specialists.

The Romanesque Abbey of St Peter at Gloucester

The Romanesque Abbey of St Peter at Gloucester
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Publisher : Oxbow Books
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9781789254174
ISBN-13 : 1789254175
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis The Romanesque Abbey of St Peter at Gloucester by : Carolyn Heighway

This book was inspired by the records made by Carolyn Heighway during the thirty years when she was archaeological consultant at Gloucester Cathedral. The survival of so much of the abbey of 1089 is remarkable, and often not appreciated by the casual visitor since it is ingeniously overlaid by Gothic alterations. Since 2000, surveys have been produced which enable accurate plans and elevations to be made which clarify the late 11th and early 12th century appearance of the building; deductions have also been made from archaeological observations. Since there are almost no documents for the abbey before the 15th century which relate to construction matters, the building itself is primary evidence, and archaeology is an important element. The book is lavishly illustrated with photographs, plans and measured drawings including accurate reconstructions; comparative scale plans of Worcester and Tewkesbury are also included. The late 11th-12th century church is described in detail, along with the surviving claustral buildings. There is a chapter on polychromy and on the surviving 11th-12th century sculpture, and a full bibliography. The whole is set in context by Malcolm Thurlby, who comments on the wider sources and associations.

The Grove Encyclopedia of Medieval Art and Architecture

The Grove Encyclopedia of Medieval Art and Architecture
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 4064
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ISBN-10 : 9780195395365
ISBN-13 : 0195395360
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis The Grove Encyclopedia of Medieval Art and Architecture by : Colum Hourihane

This volume offers unparalleled coverage of all aspects of art and architecture from medieval Western Europe, from the 6th century to the early 16th century. Drawing upon the expansive scholarship in the celebrated 'Grove Dictionary of Art' and adding hundreds of new entries, it offers students, researchers and the general public a reliable, up-to-date, and convenient resource covering this field of major importance in the development of Western history and international art and architecture.

The Herefordshire School of Romanesque Sculpture

The Herefordshire School of Romanesque Sculpture
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Publisher : Herefordshire [England] : Logaston Press
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X006006882
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Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Herefordshire School of Romanesque Sculpture by : Malcolm Thurlby

The diversity of sculpture preserved at the Herefordshire School has fascinated art historians for many years. Although much of the sculpture has been published and discussed in academic journals, there has been no comprehensive work on the subject - until now. Thurlby focuses attention on the sculpture form the school in its building context, whilst also seeking parallels from other buildings and in other media. This book will appeal to both the specialist and non-specialist due to its style and wide ranging discussion. Thurlby draws in comparisons from Britain and abroad, discusses the inspiration for many of the pieces, the patrons and the motives for their patronage, the training and role of craftsmen, and so on. Over 240 illustrations complement the text.

Architecture and Interpretation

Architecture and Interpretation
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Publisher : Boydell Press
Total Pages : 434
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ISBN-10 : 9781843837817
ISBN-13 : 1843837811
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Architecture and Interpretation by : Jill A. Franklin

Essays centred on the methods, pleasures, and pitfalls of architectural interpretation. Architecture affects us on a number of levels. It can control our movements, change our experience of our own scale, create a particular sense of place, focus memory, and act as a statement of power and taste, to name but a few. Yet the ways in which these effects are brought about are not yet well understood. The aim of this book is to move the discussion forward, to encourage and broaden debate about the ways in which architecture is interpreted, with aview to raising levels of intellectual engagement with the issues in terms of the theory and practice of architectural history. The range of material covered extends from houses constructed from mammoth bones around 15,000 years ago in the present-day Ukraine to a surfer's memorial in Carpinteria, California; other subjects include the young Michelangelo seeking to transcend genre boundaries; medieval masons' tombs; and the mythographies of early modern Netherlandish towns. Taking as their point of departure the ways in which architecture has been, is, and can be written about and otherwise represented, the editors' substantial Introduction provides an historiographical framework for, and draws out the themes and ideas presented in, the individual contributors' essays. Contributors: Christine Stevenson, T. A. Heslop, John Mitchell, Malcolm Thurlby, Richard Fawcett, Jill A. Franklin, StephenHeywood, Roger Stalley, Veronica Sekules, John Onians, Frank Woodman, Paul Crossley, David Hemsoll, Kerry Downes, Richard Plant, Jenifer Ní Ghrádraigh, Lindy Grant, Elisabeth de Bièvre, Stefan Muthesius, Robert Hillenbrand, AndrewM. Shanken, Peter Guillery.

A Guide to the Churches and Chapels of Wales

A Guide to the Churches and Chapels of Wales
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Publisher : University of Wales Press
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9780708324141
ISBN-13 : 0708324142
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis A Guide to the Churches and Chapels of Wales by : Nigel Yates

A comprehensive guide to the most important church and chapel buildings in Wales from the early middle ages to the present day. Introduced with an overview of the religious history of the country, this book explores and illustrates Wales's surviving churches and chapels by region.

The Long Twelfth-Century View of the Anglo-Saxon Past

The Long Twelfth-Century View of the Anglo-Saxon Past
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 438
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ISBN-10 : 9781317025153
ISBN-13 : 1317025156
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis The Long Twelfth-Century View of the Anglo-Saxon Past by : Martin Brett

Scholars have long been interested in the extent to which the Anglo-Saxon past can be understood using material written, and produced, in the twelfth century; and simultaneously in the continued importance (or otherwise) of the Anglo-Saxon past in the generations following the Norman Conquest of England. In order to better understand these issues, this volume provides a series of essays that moves scholarship forward in two significant ways. Firstly, it scrutinises how the Anglo-Saxon past continued to be reused and recycled throughout the longue durée of the twelfth century, as opposed to the early decades that are usually covered. Secondly, by bringing together scholars who are experts in various different scholarly disciplines, the volume deals with a much broader range of historical, linguistic, legal, artistic, palaeographical and cultic evidence than has hitherto been the case. Divided into four main parts: The Anglo-Saxon Saints; Anglo-Saxon England in the Narrative of Britain; Anglo-Saxon Law and Charter; and Art-history and the French Vernacular, it scrutinises the majority of different genres of source material that are vital in any study of early medieval British history. In so doing the resultant volume will become a standard reference point for students and scholars alike interested in the ways in which the Anglo-Saxon past continued to be of importance and interest throughout the twelfth century.

Monastic Wales

Monastic Wales
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Publisher : University of Wales Press
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9780708325834
ISBN-13 : 0708325831
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Monastic Wales by : Janet Burton

A collection of essays by leading scholars that investigates the significance of Wales's medieval religious houses in the development of Welsh society, politics and culture.

Abbeys and Priories of Medieval Wales

Abbeys and Priories of Medieval Wales
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Publisher : University of Wales Press
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781783161812
ISBN-13 : 1783161817
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Abbeys and Priories of Medieval Wales by : Janet Burton

Concise histories of the religious houses of post-Conquest Wales with a full introduction to the history of medieval monasticism in Wales, written by two established monastic historians Up-to-date assessment of the standing remains of Wales’s medieval abbeys and priories Practical user-friendly visitor guide to the religious houses of medieval Wales Visually attractive format, highly illustrated with colour and b/w photographs, drawings, maps and ground plans Extensive bibliography and suggestions for further reading