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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: The Gothic Image: Religious Art in France of the Thirteenth Century (Icon Editions) (Paperback)
The Gothic Image captures through art and architecture the spirit and elan of the medieval renaissance in ways histories and biographies cannot. Unlike today, where contemporary art and architecture either may or may not mimic our age, the Gothic Image is an imprint of its time and place. Male leaves few artifacts unturned, and explores in so many different facets of the polysemy of its age. A must for every medievalist, and gem for artists, theologians, architects, and "builders" of meaning. This highly critical reviewer gives it full accolades, and recommends all interested parties to grab this reprint before it too fades from view!
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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Late Middle Ages Overview,
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This review is from: The Gothic Image: Religious Art in France of the Thirteenth Century (Icon Editions) (Paperback)
I can think of no better introduction, as well as comprehensive review, of the medieval renaissance than this wonderful synthesis of medieval art and medieval sacramentalism, wherein the whole universe, from stellar constellations, to the gargoyle atop cathedral buttresses, comes alive in all its many dimensions. This book, long out of print, was the gem of my undergraduate work in medieval history, philosophy, art, and architecture. The price is a bit steep, but this one book can remain a perpetual resource for insight, understanding, and knowledge of a different time and place -- so foreign and alien to today's historicity, but that captures the imagination and never lets go.
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Almost overdose of information,
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This review is from: The Gothic Image: Religious Art in France of the Thirteenth Century (Icon Editions) (Paperback)
I originally found the Gothic Image at my school library when I was writing a paper. I enjoyed it so much that I kept the book for a clear two weeks past its due date and had to buy my own copy. Male provides a plethora of information about the symbolism behind the sculptures and images in the Gothic cathedrals. I recommend this book for anybody who is a fan of Gothic art.
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terrific scholarship,
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This review is from: The Gothic Image: Religious Art in France of the Thirteenth Century (Icon Editions) (Paperback)
Just down my alley--they don't, strictly speaking, have this ("Aesthetics"--the pursuit of beauty in philosophy) as an academic discipline anymore. The best scholarship is 50+ years old, and this one doesn't disappoint at all. A thorough study and a lucid translation to a very important subject. Great for anyone interested in art!
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The Gothic Image: Religious Art in France of the Thirteenth Century (Icon Editions) by Emile Male (Paperback - 1972)
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