
Brick and Marble in the Middle Ages: Notes of Tours in the North of Italy
"Brick and Marble in the Middle Ages: Notes of Tours in the North of Italy" by George Edmund Street is a travelogue featuring architectural observations written in the mid-19th century. This work details Street's journeys through northern Italy as he explores and describes various Gothic architectural styles and historical sites. The book aims to shed light on the artistic features and influences of Italian Gothic architecture during the Middle Ages, particularly focusing on the unique combination of brick and marble in construction. The opening of the work sets the stage for Street's exploration, beginning with his reflections on the significance of studying architectural styles and their historical contexts. He outlines his journey routes to Italy, emphasizing the picturesque landscapes and historical landmarks he encounters along the way. Street expresses a deep appreciation for the artistic evolution he observes and shares insights on how the architecture of northern Italy differs from other regions. His narrative blends personal anecdote with detailed architectural analysis, providing readers with a sense of adventure and scholarly exploration as he prepares to delve into the architectural riches of Italy.
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