词条 | Amiens Cathedral |
释义 | Amiens Cathedral cathedral, Amiens, France also called Notre-Dame d'Amiens, or the Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Amiens ![]() ![]() Gothic cathedral located in the historic city of Amiens, France, in the Somme River valley north of Paris. It is the largest of the three great Gothic (Western architecture) cathedrals built in France during the 13th century, and it remains the largest in France. It has an exterior length of 476 feet (145 metres)—23 feet (7 metres) longer than Reims Cathedral and 49 feet (15 metres) longer than Chartres Cathedral—with an interior length of 438 feet (133.5 metres). The soaring nave reaches an elevation of 139 feet (42.3 metres) at the apex of the vault (architecture), yet it is only 48 feet (14.6 metres) wide. This 3:1 ratio, made possible by the sophisticated cantilevering of the Rayonnant-style (Western architecture) construction, gives the nave a greater verticality and elegance than other cathedrals of the period. The lightness and airiness of the interior is increased by the 66-foot (20-metre) height of the flanking aisles (aisle) and the open arcades (arcade) and large windows of the triforium and clerestory. The cathedral's elaborately decorated exterior has its fullest expression in the double-towered west facade, which is dominated by three deep-set arched portals and a richly carved gallery below the immense rose window (diameter 43 feet 【13 metres】). ![]() ![]() Additional Reading Hans Jantzen, High Gothic: The Classic Cathedrals of Chartres, Reims, Amiens (1962, reprinted 1984; originally published in German, 1957); Jean Bony, French Gothic Architecture of the 12th and 13th Centuries (1983); and Federico Mayor and Cécile Romane, “Notre-Dame d'Amiens: A Bible in Stone,” The UNESCO Courier, 50:40–43 (March 1997). |
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