The Story
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Gothic Sculpture In France: 1140-1270 presents a comprehensive art historical analysis of the development and evolution of Gothic sculpture across France. Willibald Sauerländer meticulously chronicles the stylistic changes, regional variations, and theological underpinnings that shaped this pivotal artistic era. The work illustrates the intricate craftsmanship and profound spiritual narratives embedded within the cathedrals and churches of the period. It argues for a deeper understanding of the cultural and historical forces that influenced these monumental artistic achievements, offering an authoritative perspective on a crucial chapter in European art.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Moderate glue stains on endpapers, otherwise internally sound.
Gothic Sculpture In France: 1140-1270 presents a comprehensive art historical analysis of the development and evolution of Gothic sculpture across France. Willibald Sauerländer meticulously chronicles the stylistic changes, regional variations, and theological underpinnings that shaped this pivotal artistic era. The work illustrates the intricate craftsmanship and profound spiritual narratives embedded within the cathedrals and churches of the period. It argues for a deeper understanding of the cultural and historical forces that influenced these monumental artistic achievements, offering an authoritative perspective on a crucial chapter in European art.















