Framing the Church

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271083445

The Social and Artistic Power of Buttresses in French Gothic Architecture

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By Maile S. Hutterer
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Description

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments

Note on the Fire at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris, 2019

Introduction

1. Visualizing Buttressing and the Aesthetics of the Frame

2. Negotiating Buttress Spaces

3. Sculptural Programs and the Assertion of Ecclesiastical Hegemony

4. Buttressing-Frame Systems as Signs of Spiritual Protection

Conclusions

Notes

Bibliography

Index



Framing the Church explores the multivalent impact of the new buttressing systems that transformed Gothic architecture. Anchored by case studies of French buildings from twelfth to the sixteenth centuries, Maile Hutterer creates a rich conversation between ecclesiastical and secular architecture, the visual arts, and historical sources to reveal the push and pull between aesthetics and stability in the design of structural frames, their surprising social consequences, and their role as agents of symbolic expression.”

—Michael T. Davis, Mount Holyoke College

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