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High Gothic: Christian Art and Iconography of the 13th-14th Century - Paperback

High Gothic: Christian Art and Iconography of the 13th-14th Century - Paperback

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by Florian Knothe (Editor), Tullia Fraser (Editor)

A splendid showcase of High Gothic art and iconography.

Despite its provenance as a derogatory term, the word "gothic" is now understood to describe a distinct style of buildings and objects between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries. The Gothic period saw an increased emphasis on the power of images as vision became a primary force for activating emotion and inspiring contemplation. The great cathedrals constructed in this period--with their thin walls and high vaults filled with statuary and stained-glass windows--were designed to evoke awe among its visitors. The exquisite Gothic objects featured in the McCarthy Collection represent a broad spectrum of workshops and styles across Europe. High Gothic: Christian Art and Iconography of the 13th-14th Century showcases classic examples of statuary, stained glass, diptychs, textiles, and caskets that were part of the splendor we now associate with the High Gothic aesthetic.

Author Biography

Florian Knothe is director of the University Museum and Art Gallery at the University of Hong Kong, where he is also an honorary associate professor in the School of Humanities. Tullia Fraser is a project associate at the University Museum and Art Gallery, the University of Hong Kong.

Number of Pages: 240
Dimensions: 0.71 x 11.57 x 9.06 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: June 06, 2022