The deadline for booking a place on this course has passed. Please use the 'Ask a Question' button to register your interest in future or similar courses.
The Cathedrals of England are a remarkable survival, freeze-dried in their architectural development by the Reformation. We examine five in in their entirety, chosen for their place in the development architecture. Chichester is essentially Romanesque, with early Gothic additions. Peterborough was the last great Romanesque church begun and we shall ask what lessons it had learnt from its predecessors. It also has the weirdest west front in Europe. Salisbury is a Classic. The all-too perfect Early English church beloved by the Victorians. Exeter is ‘partytime’, getting more lavish and exotic as work progressed. Winchester is a monster and displays work from all periods, some at frightening angles. All possess great art whether painting, stained glass and/or sculpture.
Container
Course dates
14 Jul 2024 to 20 Jul 2024
Course duration
1 week
Apply by
23 Jun 2024
Academic Directors, Course Directors and Tutors are subject to change, when necessary.