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George Gilbert Scott and the Martyrs' Memorial

Authors: Nicola C. Smith;

George Gilbert Scott and the Martyrs' Memorial

Abstract

Histoire de l'erection du monument en l'honneur des martyrs anglicans d'Oxford, Thomas Cranmer, Nicholas Ridley et Hugh Latimer, comme une garantie de fidelite aux principes de la Reforme face aux partisans d'une certaine reaction pro-romaine. Decidee en 1838, la construction fut confiee au tout jeune George Gilbert Scott dont l'oeuvre marque une etape essentielle dans la conception des monuments gothiques anglais du XIXs. C'est le triomphe des realisations mi-architecturales, mi-sculpturales.

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