Italys contribution to gothic great church architecture comparable to that of Northern Europe and its culture in the Middle Age. Pisa Cathedral in Florence, Arnolfos cathedral, church in Tuscany. The architects in Milan in administrative council.
South Ural State University Faculty of service and light industry REPORT Subject: «Italian late Gothic» Chelyabinsk 2008 Contents Introduction 3 Italian late Gothic 4 Conclusion 11 Literature 12 Introduction Italys contribution to Gothic great church architecture was not commensurate with its wealth and importance during the Middle Ayes. To some extent this was due to the cool reception accorded to the Gothic style by the Italians but a more fundamental factor was that very few of the numerous churches built in Italy during the Gothic period were great churches. At the roof of both these divergences from the Northern European pattern lay Italys unique inheritance from pre-inedieval times. The sense of being the spiritual liars of die ancient Romans must provide most of the explanation for the general reluctance to abandon completely the concepts embodied in the basilican church type invented in the early 4th century; and there can be little doubt that atavistic feelings of tear and disdain towards the barbari
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