Cloister design and monastic reform in Toulouse : the romanesque sculpture of La Daurade
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Cloister design and monastic reform in Toulouse : the romanesque sculpture of La Daurade
(Clarendon studies in the history of art)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-252) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Whilst most scholarship in the field of Romanesque architecture concentrates on the very earliest development of the Romanesque style, Dr Horste's approach brings a new perspective to bear on the subject by stressing the accelerated pace of building activity in Toulouse in the decades before and after 1100. Focusing on the sculpture of three decorated cloisters she discusses current arguments concerning the revival of monumental sculpture in the Romanesque period; she also explores the role of Toulouse as an artistically active medieval city, its part in the monastic reform movement, and its political ties with the French monarchy in the later 12th century.
目次
- Toulouse and its region in the period of Reform
- building activity in Toulouse, 1070-1140
- the architectural context - the destroyed church and cloister of La Daurade
- the first series of capitals from La Daurade - the Moissac workshop in Toulouse
- formation of the first workshop
- the second generation - the new style of La Daurade and Saint-Etienne
- monastic ideals - the iconography of a reformed cloister
- the late Romanesque in Toulouse - the Chapter House of La Daurade
- Capetian politics and the transmission of Northern influence to Toulouse
- inventory of sculpture from the cloister and conventual buildings of La Daurade
- catalogues of the Musee des Augustins.
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