シャルトル本寺の円柱彫像
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概要
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The jamb statues of the Royal Portal at Chartres (1145-1155) show the two different styles, one is rather conservative style revealing close affinity to Romanesque sculpture, esp. Burgundian and Languedocian art, and the other is more original that has been created by a excellent master who would have supervised the most part of carving at the Royal Portal. The merits of this Headmaster's works are considered to be incorporated into the architectural structure. Approximated in shape to columns, the statues have a strict verticality, that is a long and stiff bodies in primitive style, but they get a new plasticity instead of the two-dimensional character of the Romanesque sculpture. Their natural looks and delicate modellings suggest the later developments of the High-Gothic naturalism. From this point of view, it seems that the jamb statues of Chartres and the similar works in those days exhibit a transitional, therefore an intermediate style between Romanesque and Gothic art.
- 美学会の論文
- 1961-12-30