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*Author:* Gardner, Stephen.
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*Title:* Two campaigns in Suger's western block at St.-Denis.
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*In:* Art Bulletin LXVI/4 (Dec 1984) 574-587.
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*Summary:* Challenges the traditional distinction between the work of
the two ""architects'' of Suger's Saint Denis. Rejecting the assumption
that the first master built all of the western end of the building and
that the second worked only at the east, the article demonstrates that a
change of campaign and of designers occurred in the midst of the
construction of the western block. It is further suggested that the
second master at the west was the same man who designed the* choir *a
few years later.
*Notes:* Summary in English.
Source of data: RILA, International repertory of the literature of art.
*References:* RILA, 12 6269 (1986)
Nothing more recent showed in Bibliography of the History of Art that
mentioned the choir.
Tom Izbicki
John Briggs wrote:
> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
>
> Thanks. That title doesn't seem particularly inspiring! I'll look
> further and see if any of the individual papers are relevant (I think
> there's only one - and that from the French "establishment"). I was
> hoping someone might be familiar with the architectual history journal
> literature.
>
> John Briggs
>
>
> Tom Izbicki wrote:
>>
>> This is the most recent book I can identify on Suger & the abbey:
>> *
>> L'abbé Suger, le manifeste gothique de Saint-Denis et la pensée
>> victorine :*
>> *colloque organisé à la Fondation Singer-Polignac le mardi 21 novembre
>> 2000 par Rencontres médiévales européennes : Actes /*
>>
>> Dominique *Poirel*; Alain *Erlande-Brandenburg*
>>
>> 2001
>> *French* Book Book 195 p. : ill., plans ; 24 cm.
>> Turnhout : Brepols, ; ISBN: 2503512593 9782503512594
>
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