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Romanesque Architecture of Provence

The 'Three Sisters' are the churches of Thoronet, Senanque and Silvacane. The narration of this film is not an analytical discourse on Romanesque architecture or history but an intuitive exploration of its principles - faith in God and in nature as his creation. Light, proportion, harmony, geometry - with these elements the medieval builder played out his life between heaven above and earth beneath, and created his buildings to the glory of God. Like others in this series, this film emphasizes that Romanesque style is not just one of surface decoration but of structure and proportion.

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  • "The 'Three Sisters' are the churches of Thoronet, Senanque and Silvacane. The narration of this film is not an analytical discourse on Romanesque architecture or history but an intuitive exploration of its principles - faith in God and in nature as his creation. Light, proportion, harmony, geometry - with these elements the medieval builder played out his life between heaven above and earth beneath, and created his buildings to the glory of God. Like others in this series, this film emphasizes that Romanesque style is not just one of surface decoration but of structure and proportion."@en

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