Gootika : arhitektuur. Skulptuur. Maalikunst

Rolf Toman
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Courtly splendor and bourgeois pride, religious fanaticism and ascetic seclusion from the world, the search for intimacy: all are mirrored in the art of the Gothic period. Gothic monuments bear witness to a dynamic age, when old values were being redefined, often with great drama and debate. Here is a richly-illustrated overview of the period's architecture, sculpture, painting, stained glass, and jewelry, from its 12th-century French origins to its early 16th-century conclusion.
Genres: ArtArchitectureArt HistoryNonfictionHistoryGothicReferenceMedievalArt Design
520 Pages

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