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Enguerran de Marigny and the Church of Notre-Dame at Ecouis : art and patronage in the reign of Philip the Fair / Dorothy Gillerman.
Main entry:

Gillerman, Dorothy W.

Title & Author:

Enguerran de Marigny and the Church of Notre-Dame at Ecouis : art and patronage in the reign of Philip the Fair / Dorothy Gillerman.

Publication:

University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University Press, ©1994.

Description:

xiv, 237 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-233) and index.
I. Introduction: The Dedication of the Church -- II. From the Household of the Queen to the Court of the King -- III. Marigny's Charter: Negotiating with God -- IV. The Building: Design and Construction -- V. The Sculpture: Paris and Normandy in the Age of Philip the Fair -- VI. The House of the Virgin -- VII. Epilogue: After the Fall -- Appendix A: The Foundation Document -- Appendix B: Catalogue of the Fourteenth-Century Sculpture.
Dust jacket.
Summary:

In this first study in English of a major monument of early fourteenth-century France, Dorothy Gillerman takes a wide-ranging view of Marigny's foundation of the church of Notre-Dame at Ecouis. Although comparatively little known, the beautiful church at Ecouis is intact and well documented - a rare survivor from a crucial period in French art.
Marigny's project reflects artistic and social changes resulting from the growth of private wealth and individual self-definition, erected at a moment when the great cathedral workshops were starting to break up.

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ISBN:

0271010851 (acid-free paper)
9780271010854 (acid-free paper)

Subject:

Marigny, Enguerrand de, 1260-1315 Art patronage.
Marigny, Enguerrand de, 1260-1315.
Philipp III. Burgund, Herzog 1396-1467
Marigny, Enguerrand de 1260-1315
Marigny, Enguerrand de.
Notre-Dame (Church : Ecouis, France)
Architecture, Gothic France Ecouis.
Sculpture, French France Ecouis.
Sculpture, Gothic France Ecouis.
Architecture, Gothic.
Art patronage.
Buildings.
Sculpture, French.
Sculpture, Gothic.
Church architecture France Ecouis.
Sculpture, French Ecouis.
Ecouis (France) Buildings, structures, etc.
Notre-Dame d'Ecouis Ausstattung.
France Ecouis.
Notre-Dame d'Ecouis
Ecouis (France) Churches.
Ecouis Notre-Dame.
Marigny, Enguerrand de 1260-1315 Art patronage
Stained Glass.
Glass Painters.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 120033
Call No.: ID NA5551.E256.G55; ID:95-B198
Status: Available

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