La época de las catedrales: Arte y sociedad, 980-1420
によって
Georges Duby
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
360
言語
スペイン語
公開されました
Sep 15, 2016
出版社
Ediciones Cátedra
版
edición
ISBN-10
8437635691
ISBN-13
9788437635699
説明
In a captivating exploration of medieval society, Georges Duby delves into the intricate relationship between art and culture during the period from 980 to 1420. This era, marked by the construction of grand cathedrals, symbolizes not only architectural prowess but also the deeply intertwined aspects of politics, religion, and community identity. As cathedrals rose to prominence, they became reflections of the societal values, power dynamics, and spiritual aspirations of the time.
Duby expertly weaves historical analysis with vivid descriptions, bringing to life the bustling towns where these monumental structures were erected. He examines the roles played by various social classes, from skilled craftsmen to patrons, who all contributed to the creation of these sacred spaces. The author sheds light on how these edifices served as focal points for communal gatherings, celebrations, and contemplation.
Furthermore, the narrative highlights the advancements in art and craftsmanship that flourished alongside the architectural endeavors. With intricate detailing and innovative designs, cathedrals transformed into canvases that depicted biblical stories and the divine. Duby’s insights reveal how these works of art were instrumental in shaping the landscape of medieval life.
Through a blend of historical context and artistic appreciation, Duby provides a profound understanding of the era's significance. This journey into the heart of medieval civilization invites readers to reflect on the enduring legacy of these magnificent structures and their impact on society.
Duby expertly weaves historical analysis with vivid descriptions, bringing to life the bustling towns where these monumental structures were erected. He examines the roles played by various social classes, from skilled craftsmen to patrons, who all contributed to the creation of these sacred spaces. The author sheds light on how these edifices served as focal points for communal gatherings, celebrations, and contemplation.
Furthermore, the narrative highlights the advancements in art and craftsmanship that flourished alongside the architectural endeavors. With intricate detailing and innovative designs, cathedrals transformed into canvases that depicted biblical stories and the divine. Duby’s insights reveal how these works of art were instrumental in shaping the landscape of medieval life.
Through a blend of historical context and artistic appreciation, Duby provides a profound understanding of the era's significance. This journey into the heart of medieval civilization invites readers to reflect on the enduring legacy of these magnificent structures and their impact on society.