
Saint-bernard - l'art cistercien
by
Duby Georges
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Art & Photography
Format
Paperback
Pages
192
Language
French
Published
Jan 4, 1999
Publisher
Flammarion
ISBN-10
2080810774
ISBN-13
9782080810779
Description
Georges Duby delves into the artistic contributions of the Cistercian movement in "Saint-Bernard - l'art cistercien." This exploration invites readers to appreciate how the Cistercians, under the guiding principles of Saint Bernard, transformed both the spiritual and architectural landscapes of their time. Duby's insightful narration reveals the ways in which Cistercian art reflects the monastic values of simplicity and devotion, emphasizing practicality and beauty in harmony.
As he unpacks the historical context and the aesthetic choices of Cistercian creations, Duby demonstrates how this artistic expression was not merely functional but also a profound representation of the spiritual aspirations of the community. Through vivid descriptions, he leads the audience on a journey through monasteries, sculptures, and illuminated manuscripts, showcasing a legacy that continues to influence art and architecture today. This work stands as a testament to the enduring relationship between art and spirituality.
As he unpacks the historical context and the aesthetic choices of Cistercian creations, Duby demonstrates how this artistic expression was not merely functional but also a profound representation of the spiritual aspirations of the community. Through vivid descriptions, he leads the audience on a journey through monasteries, sculptures, and illuminated manuscripts, showcasing a legacy that continues to influence art and architecture today. This work stands as a testament to the enduring relationship between art and spirituality.
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