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Gothic wonder : art, artifice and the decorated style 1290-1350 / Paul Binski.
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Binski, Paul.

Title & Author:

Gothic wonder : art, artifice and the decorated style 1290-1350 / Paul Binski.

Publication:

New Haven : Yale University Press, [2014]

Description:

ix, 454 pages : 2 : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 391-433) and index.
Mode, invention and means. The heroic horizons of pre-Decorated art -- Gothic invention -- Money and motive -- The aesthetics of the Decorated Style. Invention energized: scale and allegory -- Artifice and allure -- Solomon's house: wonder at Ely -- The English abroad -- Artifice, authority and figuration. The pleasures of unruling -- The true vine -- Contagion.
Summary:

"In this wide-ranging, eloquent book, Paul Binski sheds new light on one of the greatest periods of English art and architecture, offering ground-breaking arguments about the role of invention and the powers of Gothic art. His richly documented study locates what became known as the Decorated Style within patterns of commissioning, designing, and imagining whose origins lay in pre-Gothic art. By examining notions of what was extraordinary, re-evaluating medieval ideas of authorship, and restoring economic considerations to the debate, Binski sets English visual art of the early 14th century in a broad European context and also within the aesthetic discourses of the medieval period. The author, stressing the continuum between art and architecture, challenges understandings about agency, modernity, hierarchy, and marginality. His book makes a powerful case for the restoration of the category of the aesthetic to the understanding of medieval art. Generously illustrated with hundreds of images, Gothic Wonder traces the impact of English art in Continental Europe, ending with the Black Death and the literary uses of the architectural in works by Geoffrey Chaucer and other writers."--Publisher's website.

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Table of contents
ISBN:

9780300204001 (cl ; alk. paper)
0300204000 (cl ; alk. paper)

Subject:

Art, Gothic England.
Art, English 14th century.
Architecture, Gothic Decorated style England.
Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Art gothique Angleterre.
Art anglais 14e siècle.
Architecture gothique Style orné Angleterre.
PSYCHOLOGY Creative Ability.
Architecture, Gothic Decorated style.
Art, English.
Art, Gothic.
Architektur
Decorated style
Gotisk konst.
England.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 288670
Call No.: BIB 230515
Status: Available

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