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German Gothic Church Architecture Book

Unfortunately, French architecture normally dominates discussion (and works published on) Gothic architecture, missing some of the most beautiful buildings constructed in medieval Europe. Unlike the Gothic buildings in France and England, royalty or the church did not commonly fund Germanic architecture. It was a product of the towns, whose parish churches reflect the distinct style of the area- creating an almost incomprehensible richness of forms, types and decorative system not confined by a monarchy bent on self-representation, yet building of some of the same ideals of the better known examples of Gothic. Nussbaum looks at the period from a variety of perspectives, a method far closer to the actual buildings themselves, the churches and halls that give each Germanic town its own distinct look and grandeur.Read More

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  • 0300083211
  • 9780300083217
  • N Nussbaum
  • 9 May 2000
  • Yale University Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 240
  • 1st
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