
Toulouse: 1300-1400.
Rmn Editions/Flammarion Editions/Grand Palais/Cluny Museum/Augustins Museum
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€39,00
N° d'inventaire | 26125 |
Format | 21 x 28 |
Détails | 320 p., illustrated, paperback. |
Publication | Paris, 2022 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9782711875016 |
At the end of the 13th century, the city of Toulouse began a brilliant chapter in its history, in a context of relative political stability. Demographic and economic dynamism was strong; intellectual life was developing, thanks to the presence of colleges and the university; numerous religious communities left a deep mark on the urban space.
In the 14th century, Toulouse was one of the most important cities in the kingdom of France, put to the test by the Black Death and the Hundred Years' War.
Thanks to recent research carried out in parallel in different disciplines, this work, abundantly illustrated and commented, allows us to draw up a completely new inventory of creation in Toulouse in the 14th century and finally to re-evaluate the place of this beautiful city as one of the great artistic centers of the period.
In the 14th century, Toulouse was one of the most important cities in the kingdom of France, put to the test by the Black Death and the Hundred Years' War.
Thanks to recent research carried out in parallel in different disciplines, this work, abundantly illustrated and commented, allows us to draw up a completely new inventory of creation in Toulouse in the 14th century and finally to re-evaluate the place of this beautiful city as one of the great artistic centers of the period.
In the 14th century, Toulouse was one of the most important cities in the kingdom of France, put to the test by the Black Death and the Hundred Years' War.
Thanks to recent research carried out in parallel in different disciplines, this work, abundantly illustrated and commented, allows us to draw up a completely new inventory of creation in Toulouse in the 14th century and finally to re-evaluate the place of this beautiful city as one of the great artistic centers of the period.