Reading the Reverse Façade of Reims Cathedral: Royalty and Ritual in Thirteenth-Century France

Reading the Reverse Façade of Reims Cathedral: Royalty and Ritual in Thirteenth-Century France

by Donna L. Sadler
Reading the Reverse Façade of Reims Cathedral: Royalty and Ritual in Thirteenth-Century France

Reading the Reverse Façade of Reims Cathedral: Royalty and Ritual in Thirteenth-Century France

by Donna L. Sadler

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Overview

Though long recognized as one of the most beautiful works from the second half of the thirteenth century, the magnificent sculptural program of the reverse façade at Reims Cathedral has received little in the way of scholarly attention. Interpreting the iconography in the light of Latin texts associated with the building, its history and its ceremonial use, Donna Sadler assesses the significance of the reverse façade in light of other thirteenth-century visual programs associated with the court of Louis IX. The book's chapters deal with the history of the cathedral and its architectural antecedents; the iconographic message of the visual program, the meaning of the reverse façade and how it intersects with the overall iconography; the function of the verso and how it is enhanced by the marriage of form and content; and a consideration of contemporary works linked to the court of Saint Louis, concluding with a brief look at the new roles sculpture assumes as it migrates inside cathedrals. Ultimately this book reveals how the imagery on the reverse façade not only conforms to a system of memory and mode of medieval narratology, but also articulates a dominant ideological position regarding the interdependence of ecclesiastical and royal powers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138108905
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/13/2017
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Donna L. Sadler is Professor of Art History at Agnes Scott College, USA.

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction; Reading Reims cathedral through the palimpsest of its past; The reverse façade as complement to iconographic program; Mirror of princes in stone; Marriage of form and content; The royal context of Reims cathedral's reverse façade program; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
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