How Gothic reformulates art, spirit, and space—and why it matters for understanding Western design
This book surveys how Gothic art emerges from a northern mood and gradually entwines with mysticism, shaping taste, form, and the sense of space. It compares Gothic intuition with classical architecture, showing how the shapes and rhythms of columns, arches, and ornament carry deeper ideas about life, duty, and perception.
From the rise of the Gothic to its late, lyric flowering, the text traces the shift from scholastic rigidity to a sensuous, personal language. It explains how architectural forms express inner feeling, and how mysticism blends the soul with the surrounding world to reframe beauty and meaning. Readers will see why the transition to Renaissance ideas mattered for European art and how these shifts echo in everything from temple orders to tracery and capitals.
Ideal for readers of architectural history, art theory, and the philosophy of aesthetics who want a grounded, comparative view of Gothic and classical thought.
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