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Architecture and affect in the Middle Ages / Paul Binski ; in association with the Spencer Museum of Art and Kress Foundation Department of Art History, the University of Kansas.

By: Series: University of Kansas Franklin D. Murphy lecture seriesPublisher: Oakland, California : University of California Press, 2024Copyright date: ©2024Description: 253 pages color illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780520402997
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Online version:: Architecture and affect in the Middle AgesLOC classification:
  • NA2543.S6 B53 2024
Contents:
Introduction -- Admiratio -- Tristitia-Laetitia -- Terror -- Sublimia -- Claritas, jucunditas, nobilitas -- Conclusion : spectacle, genre, and imitation.
Summary: "How did people living in the Middle Ages respond to spectacular buildings, such as the Gothic cathedrals? While contemporary scholarship places a large emphasis on the emotional content of Western medieval figurative art, the emotion of architecture has largely gone undiscussed. In a radical new approach, Architecture and Affect in the Middle Ages explores the relationship between medieval buildings and the complexity of experience they engendered. Paul Binski examines long-standing misconceptions about the way viewers responded to medieval architecture across Western Europe and in Byzantine and Arabic culture between Late Antiquity and the end of the medieval period. He emphasizes the importance of the experience itself within these built environments, essentially places of action, space, and structure but also, crucially, of sound and emotion"--
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-243) and index.

Introduction -- Admiratio -- Tristitia-Laetitia -- Terror -- Sublimia -- Claritas, jucunditas, nobilitas -- Conclusion : spectacle, genre, and imitation.

"How did people living in the Middle Ages respond to spectacular buildings, such as the Gothic cathedrals? While contemporary scholarship places a large emphasis on the emotional content of Western medieval figurative art, the emotion of architecture has largely gone undiscussed. In a radical new approach, Architecture and Affect in the Middle Ages explores the relationship between medieval buildings and the complexity of experience they engendered. Paul Binski examines long-standing misconceptions about the way viewers responded to medieval architecture across Western Europe and in Byzantine and Arabic culture between Late Antiquity and the end of the medieval period. He emphasizes the importance of the experience itself within these built environments, essentially places of action, space, and structure but also, crucially, of sound and emotion"--

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