
The Lithic Garden Offers Innovative Perspectives On The Role Of Ornament In Medieval Church Design. Focusing On The Foliate Friezes Articulating Iconic French Monuments Such As Amiens Cathedral, It Demonstrates That Church Builders Strategically Used Organic Motifs To Integrate The Interior And Exterior Of Their Structures, Thus Reinforcing The Connections And Distinctions Between The Entirety Of The Sacred Edifice And The Profane World Beyond Its Boundaries. With This Exquisitely Illustrated Monograph, Mailan S. Doquang Argues That, Contrary To Widespread Belief, Monumental Flora Was Not Just An Extravagant Embellishment Or Secondary Byproduct, But A Semantically-charged, Critical Design Component That Inflected The Stratified Spaces Of Churches In Myriad Ways. By Situating The Proliferation Of Foliate Friezes Within The Context Of The Crusades, The Lithic Garden Provides Insights Into The Networks Of Exchange Between France, Byzantium, And The Levant, Contributing To The Global Turn In Art And Architectural History.
This book investigates the functional and symbolic role of foliate friezes in medieval French church architecture, challenging the notion that such ornamentation was merely decorative. Mailan S. Doquang, an expert in medieval art and architecture, utilizes a rigorous analysis of iconic monuments like Amiens Cathedral to argue that organic motifs served as critical design components. By examining these stone carvings, the author demonstrates how builders used flora to mediate the relationship between sacred interior spaces and the profane world outside.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and art historians recognize this work as a significant contribution to the global turn in architectural history, specifically for its re-evaluation of medieval ornamentation. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the depth of the visual evidence provided in the monograph.
Page Count:
200
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190631805
ISBN-13:
9780190631802
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