Amiens cathedral : Somme

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 32 pages
Poids : 200 g
Dimensions : 11cm X 23cm
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ISBN : 978-2-906340-55-8
EAN : 9782906340558

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text Jean-Charles Cappronnier, Pierre-Marie Pontroué | translation Jennifer Mcwha | photography Laurent Jumel, Thierry Lefébure, Pierre-Yves Brest et al. | graphics Stéphane Gonet


Quatrième de couverture

Amiens Cathedral is the largest cathedral in France and, with the exception of Beauvais, the highest. It was built exceptionally quickly ; the fabric was completed in a mere 70 years, from 1220 to 1290. This masterpiece of Gothic art, skilfully mastered architectonic techniques - the systematic use of flying buttresses and tripartite elevation - culminates in the achievement of an accomplished style, particularly in its portal statuary. Situated in the heart of a city which was plagued by bombardments in 1940, the cathedral, nevertheless, managed to maintain a great deal of its ancient environment : to the north, the episcopal palace, and the 18th-century canonical area to the south. Not only has the cathedral preserved some of the major pieces of 13th and 14th-century stained-glass, but it managed to majestically combine its decor with its furnishings. These date from the 16th-century (choir screen) to the 19th-century (decoration of the apse chapels by Viollet-le-Duc).

Thus, while touring the cathedral, the visitor encounters a veritable decorative anthology.

Du même auteur : Picardie. Service régional de l'Inventaire général du patrimoine culturel