Sainte-Chapelle and the Construction of Sacral Monarchy

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Sainte-Chapelle and the Construction of Sacral Monarchy

Royal Architecture in Thirteenth-Century Paris

Architecture: religious buildings History of architecture European history History History History of ideas

Author: Meredith Cohen

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 24th November 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 54 Mb

ISBN: 9781139949156


Overview

This book offers a novel perspective on one of the most important monuments of French Gothic architecture, the Sainte-Chapelle, constructed in Paris by King Louis IX of France between 1239 and 1248 especially to hold and to celebrate Christ's Crown of Thorns.

Author's Argument

Meredith Cohen argues that the chapel's architecture, decoration, and use conveyed the notion of sacral kingship to its audience in Paris and in greater Europe, thereby implicitly elevating the French king to the level of suzerain, and establishing an early visual precedent for the political theories of royal sovereignty and French absolutism.

Broader Context

By setting the chapel within its broader urban and royal contexts, this book offers new insight into royal representation and the rise of Paris as a political and cultural capital in the thirteenth century.

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