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The Chapel of Princeton University / Richard Stillwell.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (160 p.) : 29 color + 10 b/w illusContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780691211657
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 378.74965 23
LOC classification:
  • LD4615.C49 S75 2021
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- GLOSSARY -- THE PRESENT CHAPEL AND ITS PREDECESSORS -- THE STAINED-GLASS WINDOWS -- THE NAVE: NORTH SIDE -- THE MARQUAND TRANSEPT -- THE BRAMAN TRANSEPT -- THE CROSSING AND THE CHOIR CLERESTORY -- THE MILBANK CHOIR -- THE NAVE: SOUTH SIDE -- THE GALLERY -- THE NARTHEX -- SOUTH VESTIBULE -- MEMORIAL GIFTS -- INDEX
Summary: The classic guide to one of America's architectural treasures—now with magnificent new color photos, new illustrations, and a foreword by Princeton's dean of religious lifeLike the medieval English cathedrals that inspired it, the Princeton University Chapel is an architectural achievement designed to evoke wonder, awe, and reflection. Richard Stillwell's The Chapel of Princeton University is the essential illustrated guide to this magnificent architectural and cultural landmark.Now with new color photos and completely redrawn figures and illustrations, The Chapel of Princeton University traces the history of the chapel and describes its architecture, sculpture, woodwork, and furnishings. Stillwell knew the building from its planning stages through its construction, dedication, and long use. In this book, he offers unique insights into the vision of architect Ralph Adams Cram and the artistry of Charles J. Connick, who designed the chapel's breathtaking cycle of stained glass windows. Stillwell's thoroughly researched accounts of the glorious stone, wood, and glasswork give readers and visitors an opportunity to enjoy the chapel as both an aesthetically beautiful structure and a moving religious statement. Stillwell reveals how the building's composition is meant to provide spiritual access to as many seekers as possible and instill in them an extraordinary message of hope.Featuring a foreword by Alison Boden, Princeton's dean of religious life, The Chapel of Princeton University is a guided tour of an inspiring structure that has served as the spiritual home to one of America's leading universities.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- GLOSSARY -- THE PRESENT CHAPEL AND ITS PREDECESSORS -- THE STAINED-GLASS WINDOWS -- THE NAVE: NORTH SIDE -- THE MARQUAND TRANSEPT -- THE BRAMAN TRANSEPT -- THE CROSSING AND THE CHOIR CLERESTORY -- THE MILBANK CHOIR -- THE NAVE: SOUTH SIDE -- THE GALLERY -- THE NARTHEX -- SOUTH VESTIBULE -- MEMORIAL GIFTS -- INDEX

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The classic guide to one of America's architectural treasures—now with magnificent new color photos, new illustrations, and a foreword by Princeton's dean of religious lifeLike the medieval English cathedrals that inspired it, the Princeton University Chapel is an architectural achievement designed to evoke wonder, awe, and reflection. Richard Stillwell's The Chapel of Princeton University is the essential illustrated guide to this magnificent architectural and cultural landmark.Now with new color photos and completely redrawn figures and illustrations, The Chapel of Princeton University traces the history of the chapel and describes its architecture, sculpture, woodwork, and furnishings. Stillwell knew the building from its planning stages through its construction, dedication, and long use. In this book, he offers unique insights into the vision of architect Ralph Adams Cram and the artistry of Charles J. Connick, who designed the chapel's breathtaking cycle of stained glass windows. Stillwell's thoroughly researched accounts of the glorious stone, wood, and glasswork give readers and visitors an opportunity to enjoy the chapel as both an aesthetically beautiful structure and a moving religious statement. Stillwell reveals how the building's composition is meant to provide spiritual access to as many seekers as possible and instill in them an extraordinary message of hope.Featuring a foreword by Alison Boden, Princeton's dean of religious life, The Chapel of Princeton University is a guided tour of an inspiring structure that has served as the spiritual home to one of America's leading universities.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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