Thirteenth-century Wall Painting of Salisbury Cathedral : Art, Liturgy, and Reform -- Hardback

Thirteenth-century Wall Painting of Salisbury Cathedral : Art, Liturgy, and Reform -- Hardback

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 175 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781843833314
  • DDC分類 709

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Although Salisbury Cathedral is one of the most famous surviving buildings from medieval Europe, the monumental cycle of vault paintings which adorns the eastern arm has not received the attention it deserves. Here, for the firsttime, the wall-paintings are considered fully, and set properly within the architectural and liturgical contexts of the Cathedral church, which was designed as the flagship of thirteenth-century church reform. The author argues that they were an integral component of the cathedral church as it was planned out before 1220, and that they were designed to complement and inform the new liturgical rite, the Use of Sarum. In contrast to a tradition that considered Salisbury's response to reform to be an ascetic one, then, this book shows that the painting, architecture, and liturgy of the cathedral were geared to providing a highly sensory, emotive and transformative religious experiencefor Salisbury's secular canons.MATTHEW M. REEVE is Associate Professor of Art History at Queen's University and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.

Contents

The Arts of Reform at SalisburyThe Architectural Context: Construction and Interpretation c. 1220-58The Polychromy in Context: Evidence, Date and StyleThe Spatial Map of the Eastern Arm: the Vault Paintings and their Architectural and Liturgical ContextsImagery and Experience in the Eastern ArmConclusion

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