Notre Dame Cathedral : : Nine Centuries of History / / Dany Sandron, Andrew Tallon.

Since its construction, Notre Dame Cathedral has played a central role in French cultural identity. In the wake of the tragic fire of 2019, questions of how to restore the fabric of this quintessential French monument are once more at the forefront. This all-too-prescient book, first published in Fr...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Penn State University Press Complete eBook-Package 2020
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Place / Publishing House:University Park, PA : : Penn State University Press, , [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (192 p.) :; 170 color illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Introduction --
1163: Planning the Cathedral --
1170: Building the Cathedral --
1177: Constructing the Vaults --
1182: Liturgical Choir and Sanctuary --
1208: Form and Meaning --
1220: Portals and the Gallery of Kings --
1225: Changing Tastes --
1245: Towers and Bells, Marking Time at the Cathedral --
1265: Relics and Processions --
1300: Pious Foundations and Tombs --
1350: A Point of Reference --
1780: Baroque Transformations --
1860: The Major Restoration of Lassus and Viollet-le-Duc --
The Cathedral Today --
Conclusion --
Plan of Notre Dame: Principal Phases of Construction --
Glossary --
Selected Bibliography --
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Summary:Since its construction, Notre Dame Cathedral has played a central role in French cultural identity. In the wake of the tragic fire of 2019, questions of how to restore the fabric of this quintessential French monument are once more at the forefront. This all-too-prescient book, first published in French in 2013, takes a central place in the conversation. The Gothic cathedral par excellence, Notre Dame set the architectural bar in the competitive years of the third quarter of the twelfth century and dazzled the architects and aesthetes of the Enlightenment with its structural ingenuity. In the nineteenth century, the cathedral became the touchstone of a movement to restore medieval patrimony to its rightful place at the cultural heart of France: it was transformed into a colossal laboratory in which architects Jean-Baptiste Lassus and Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc anatomized structures, dismembered them, put them back, or built them anew—all the while documenting their work with scientific precision.Taking as their point of departure a three-dimensional laser scan of the cathedral created in 2010, architectural historians Dany Sandron and the late Andrew Tallon tell the story of the construction and reconstruction of Notre Dame in visual terms. With over a billion points of data, the scan supplies a highly accurate spatial map of the building, which is anatomized and rebuilt virtually. Fourteen double-page images represent the cathedral at specific points in time, while the accompanying text sets out the history of the building, addressing key topics such as the fundraising campaign, the construction of the vaults, and the liturgical function of the choir. Featuring 170 full-color illustrations and elegantly translated by Andrew Tallon and Lindsay Cook, Notre Dame Cathedral is an enlightening history of one of the world’s most treasured architectural achievements.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780271087726
9783110745214
DOI:10.1515/9780271087726
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Dany Sandron, Andrew Tallon.