Word: gothically
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...architect was Professor German Bestelmeyer of Munich, who planned for a uniquely designed series of rooms including Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance specimens of architecture. The corner-stone was laid in June, 1912, but active work was not carried forward until 1914. The building was ready for the instalment of the collection in July...
...members of the mission had an unparalleled chance for work and study under some of the more renowned French experts. At Rheims, the men were directed and instructed in their work of rebuilding the Church of Saint Jacques by M. Deneu, who is considered the greatest living authority on Gothic and Renaissance Architecture and who has entire charge of the work of rebuilding the world-famous Cathedral at Rheims. During this work M. Deneu, who has never before allowed anyone to assist him in his work, often was kind enough to lecture to his assistants about his profession...
...such suggestion; yet if he is possessed of a fairly quick ear he may be able later to whistle enough of the tune to pass; and passing is the "sine quanon" of undergraduate existence. It is surprising that no undergraduate seems to have discovered the beauties of Gothic literature, and asked the Faculty to enrich the curriculum by offering a course in Gothic literature in translation...
...clock Mr. Hugh Elliott will speak on "The Gothic Sculptor and His Traditions," in the Gothic Room...
...exhibition will represent the important periods in French Art from the 13th century to the present day and will include: illuminated manuscripts and panel paintings from the Morgan collection; several important examples of early Gothic sculpture: 18th century paintings and drawings by Watteau, Fragonard, Bouchet, Vigee, Le Brun, and Nattier; important examples of 18th century sculpture, including the Diana by Houdon and works by Clodion and Falconet. There will also be 19th century paintings by David, Deacroix, Corot, Courbet, Benoir, Monet, and Degas...