Gibbon had felt the energy of
Gothic cathedrals when he visited them in the eighteenth century, and had condemned it; Ruskin had praised it in the nineteenth.
Not exact matches
From the childish grins on our faces and high fiving between shots in disbelief, the true enormity of how lucky we were to be shooting there sunk in
when Sunday morning church started in the
cathedral below as the voices and organs bellowed up to us shooting amongst the
gothic spiked rooftop.
In fact,
when traveling the landscapes of soft and beautified contours that map the features of Varga Weisz's figures, one is reminded of the monochrome work by master sculptor Tilman Riemenschneider (circa 1460 — 1531),
Gothic friezes at the Rheims
Cathedral, or the physical perfection embraced by Flemish painters, such as Rogier van der Weyden (1399 — 1464).