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Late Gothic architecture in Scotland : considerations on the influence of the Low Countries volume 112 - pages 477 - 496

Rawcett, Richard1982
Book
Imprint:
UK : Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 1982
Collation:
20 pages ; 236mm x 181mm + Pbk
Notes:
The Late Gothic architecture in Scotland shows significant influence from the Low Countries. This period of architecture is marked by a distinctive style that often includes elaborate stone work, intricate tracery, and tall, slender windows. The influence from the Low Countries is evident in several aspects of Scottish Gothic architecture, particularly in the ornate decoration and the technical advancements in masonry and glasswork.For a detailed study on this topic, Richard Fawcett’s work, “Late Gothic architecture in Scotland: considerations on the influence of the Low Countries,” published in the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, provides an in-depth analysis of the architectural connections between Scotland and the Low Countries during the medieval period1. Additionally, the Wikipedia page on Church architecture in Scotland offers a broad overview of the various influences on Scottish ecclesiastical buildings2
Dewey class:
728.82
Language:
English
BRN:
827417
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