L'Art Monumental de la France Romane
Discover the intricate beauty of medieval architecture with L'Art Monumental de la France Romane by Elaine Vergnolle. Published by Pindar Press in 2001, this captivating hardback spans 532 pages, delving into the evolution of the Corinthian capital and the rich sculptural decorations that adorned the era's architectural forms.
Focusing on the enchanting regions of the Loire Valley, Berry, Bourbonnais, and Burgundy, this volume highlights the innovative art that flourished during the Capetian era. Vergnolle's insightful analysis not only showcases the artistic achievements of these areas but also provides a comprehensive understanding of their historical significance.
Whether you're an art enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking to enrich your library, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in the monumental art of Romanesque France. Explore the past and appreciate the artistry that continues to inspire today.