![]() ![]() ![]() John Munns teaches the history of medieval art at the University of Cambridge since 2011, where he is a Fellow and Director of Studies at Magdalene College. The essays are developed from papers delivered as part of a major seminar series at the University of Cambridge in 2013-14. Drawing on a range of innovative methodologies, they then present exciting new insights into the nature and significance of English architecture in the period, focusing particularly on its broader European context. ![]() ![]() The contributors revisit Bony’s work and reassess the scholarly legacy of the past three-and-a-half decades. Thirty-Five years after the publication of Jean Bony’s seminal work on the so-called Decorated style of English architecture ( The English Decorated Style: Gothic Architecture Transformed, 1979), this volume brings together a selection of groundbreaking essays by the most promising emerging scholars of English medieval architecture, together with contributions by two of the leading established authorities on the subject: Nicola Coldstream ( The Decorated Style: Architecture and Ornament, 1240-1360, 1994) and Paul Binski ( Gothic Wonder: Art, Artifice, and the Decorated Style, 1290–1350, 2014). English Architectural Style in Context, 1250-1400 ![]()
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