The Chapel of Trinity College, Oxford
The Chapel of Trinity College, Oxford
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Stunning tribute to this 16th-century masterpiece, one of the most effective and integrated ensembles of painting and sculpture in any chapel in Britain.
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The Chapel of Trinity College, Oxford by Martin Kemp
'The Chapel of Trinity College, Oxford', completed in 1694, is a magnificent essay in integrated form, effect, function and meaning. The harmonious ease of the design draws on the architectural vocabulary of Christopher Wren, yet speaks with its own, distinct accent. A remarkable campaign of interior decoration resulted in one of the most effective and integrated ensembles of painting and sculpture in any chapel in Britain, including altar carvings by Grinling Gibbons, and a ceiling painting of Christ in Glory by Pierre Berchet. Martin Kemp, the renowned art historian, has been a Fellow of Trinity College since 1995, and in this volume he pays tribute to the masterpiece of art and architecture within his own college's walls that has fascinated him over the years. He argues that Ralph Bathurst, the 16th-century President of the College, is the effective 'author' of the Chapel.
Martin Kemp is Emeritus Professor in the History of Art at Oxford University, and an Honorary Fellow of Trinity College. A world authority on Leonardo da Vinci, he has published extensively on Renaissance art and links between art and science. His books include 'Leonardo' and 'Christ to Coke: How Image Becomes Icon'.
| SKU | Non disponible |
| ISBN 13 | 9781857598247 |
| ISBN 10 | 1857598245 |
| Titre | The Chapel of Trinity College, Oxford |
| Auteur | Martin Kemp |
| État | Non disponible |
| Type de reliure | Paperback |
| Éditeur | Scala Publishers Ltd |
| Année de publication | 2014-02-10 |
| Nombre de pages | 88 |
| Note de couverture | La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier. |
| Note | Non disponible |