"A White garment of churches, Romanesque: With the fall of the Roman Empire, Christianity flourished with the church as patron of monumental Romanesque architecture; The age of Gothic: looks at the origin of Gothic architecture as found in the choir of the Abbey Church of St. Denis and the High Gothic style of the Cathedral of Chartres."
"Examines Romanesque and Gothic churches as evidence of the values of the societies that created them. Shows the affect of monasticism and pilgrimage on Romanesque church architecture. Uses Gislebertus's sculpture at St. Lazare in Autun to show the medieval focus on heaven and the afterlife. The Gothic architecture, sculpture, and stained glass at St. Denis and Chartres are discussed as evidence of a new theology and profound social changes during the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries."
"Originally broadcast on the television program: Art of the Western world, this episode looks at Romanesque art and architecture."@en
"Examines Romanesque and Gothic churches as evidence of the values of the societies that created them. Shows the effect of monasticism and pilgrimage on Romanesque church architecture. Uses Gislebertus's sculpture at St. Lazare in Autun to show the medieval focus on heaven and the afterlife. The Gothic architecture, sculpture and stained glass at St. Denis and Chartres are discussed as evidence of a new theology and profound social changes during the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. Features experts Paul Crossley, William Clark and Anne Prache."@en
"Examines Romanesque and Gothic churches as evidence of the values of the societies that created them. Shows the effect of monasticism and pilgrimage on Romanesque church architecture. Features experts Paul Crossley, William Clark, and Anne Prache."
"How pilgrimage and monasticism shaped the development of Romanesque art."
"How pilgrimage and monasticism shaped the development of Romanesque art."@en
"Part I describes how, with the fall of the Roman Empire, Christianity flourished and the Church became the patron of monumental Romanesque architecture and sculpture. In Part II, the medieval focus on heaven and the afterlife is expressed in works of Gothic architecture. The sculpture, and stained glass at St. Denis and Chartres are seen as architecture typical of High Gothic style and as evidence of a new theology and profound social changes during the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. The video features conversations with experts Paul Crossley, William Clark, and Anne Prache."@en
"Deuxième d'une série traitant de l'histoire de l'art occidental. À travers l'architecture gothique, les vitraux et les sculptures de Chartres et Saint-Denis, ce vidéo nous ramène à la théologie et aux changements sociaux des 12e et début 13e siècle."
"Examines Romanesque and Gothic churches as evidence of the values of the societies that created them. Shows the affect of monasticism and pilgrimage on Romanesque church architecture. Uses Gislebertus's sculpture at St. Lazare in Autun to show the medieval focus on heaven and the afterlife. The Gothic architecture, sculpture, and stained glass at St. Denis and Chartres are discussed as evidence of a new theology and profound social changes during the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. Features experts Paul Crossley, William Clark, and Anne Prache."@en
"Examines Romanesque and Gothic churches as evidence of the values of the societies that created them. Shows the affect of monasticism and pilgrimage on Romanesque church architecture. Uses Gislebertus's sculpture at St. Lazare in Autun to show the medieval focus on heaven and the afterlife. The Gothic architecture, sculpture, and stained glass at St. Denis and Chartres are discussed as evidence of a new theology and profound social changes during the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. Features experts Paul Crossley, William Clark, and Anne Prache."
"The influence of the early church as art patron is examined, as is the origin of Gothic architecture in the choir of the Abbey Church of St. Denis."@en
"Romanesque art and architecture which spread through Christian Europe with the establishment of the monasteries and other religious houses."@en
"Examines the revival of art and architecture in the Romanesque period when Western art found its own distinctive style moulded by pilgrimage and monasticism."@en
"Examines Romanesque and Gothic churches as evidence of the values of the societies that created them. Shows the effect of monasticism and pilgrimage on Romanesque church architecture. Uses Gislebertus's sculpture at St. Lazare in Autun to show the medieval focus on Heaven and the afterlife. The Gothic architecture, sculpture and stained glass at St. Denis and Chartres are discussed as evidence of a new theology and profound social changes during the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries."@en
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