If only my college professor had explained Gothic Architecture in the same informative and meaningful manner, perhaps I wouldn’t have fallen asleep during his lectures!! Thank you! “Better late than never”.
It seems to me that ancient gothic and Greek Roman French neoclassical style buildings of early medieval European design buildings are forever reviving younger generations bringing classic appreciation for the past prestigious at heart. The ancient structures seems to have been given live with unexplained 😂vivid radiance ❤❤❤
Thank you Mary for taking scary to lovely in this video. Your commentaries along with the reviews peak our curiosity and learning. Love your walk in Wilmington and your additions to reviews. Catching up on your videos!
Thanks for such a great review...and tour ! My personal favorite Gothic style is by Thomas Chippendale. Love how he breaks up the repetitiveness of gothic with the asymmetry and floral styles of the Rococo. I have to go and order this book now, but THANKS A BUNCH for posting this ❣
I loved his Gothick (Gothic) designs when I was younger, I still do. They are difficult to find. Thomas Chippendale knew how to add just enough drama to a design without making it look over exaggerated. Thanks for your comment.
According to the book...Yes- they were a group of Germanic people often referred to as "barbarians or destroyers". John Evelyn, the 17th century English diarist, noted in his "Account of Architecture" that the best buildings are designed in accordance with Greek and Roman precedence. Westminster Abbey, amongst other English buildings, did not conform to these classical rules, and were written off as "Gothick barbarism" and Gothic was used to describe this design.
There are several copies available at www.biblio.com/book/gothic-style-architecture-interiors-eighteenth-century/d/849195595?aid=frg&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwkY2qBhBDEiwAoQXK5ZLlxEgF_YMPrl-BnvZpoWu-IDeAy10d8qCBA_4LEFr6kH2NN1y8JxoCtEoQAvD_BwE and on eBay.
I don’t understand why Gothic architecture is always used for dark things, or made into scary houses. Its so pretty! I love everything but it needs to be lighter! Like a fairytale castle! :]
Good eye- According to the book I was reviewing, Gothic style drew upon a number of influences, including Romanesque, Byzantine, and Middle Eastern (Arabian).
@@thetartantopiary People don't know, names are given to certain features of the style. It's so detailed u can focus on one area and give it it's own name. It's interesting you say people are taking a renewed interest in it. Just look at St James Palace in London, it's obviously Arabic, it's everywhere, but buildings have been changed or toned down, or destroyed.
Gothic is usually associated with frightening or dark attributes. The beginning segment is a mix (only a few seconds) from Phantom of the Opera and other theatrical music to showcase a point. This video was part of a Halloween series and has no connection with the occult or other nefarious subject matter.
I enjoyed the field trip at the end of the video.
If only my college professor had explained Gothic Architecture in the same informative and meaningful manner, perhaps I wouldn’t have fallen asleep during his lectures!!
Thank you! “Better late than never”.
It seems to me that ancient gothic and Greek Roman French neoclassical style buildings of early medieval European design buildings are forever reviving younger generations bringing classic appreciation for the past prestigious at heart. The ancient structures seems to have been given live with unexplained 😂vivid radiance ❤❤❤
Love the intro. Very creative video Mary. And I love the history too❤
Super nice. Great information about gothic architecture.
Thanks for watching! 🎃
I have loved this book for a while, thank you for spotlighting it!
The production value! Wow! You have really upped your game🎉 Thank you so much for this fascinating review❤🖤
It wouldn't be Halloween without Gothic style, my favorite style, love this video, thank you for sharing 👌 Happy Halloween 🎃🧙
🎃 Happy Halloween to you also!
Thank you Mary for taking scary to lovely in this video. Your commentaries along with the reviews peak our curiosity and learning. Love your walk in Wilmington and your additions to reviews. Catching up on your videos!
Thanks for watching them! I appreciate the encouragement.
Great video and book . Well done and very informative . 👏
Thank you, I appreciate your comment and thanks for watching.
surprisingly informative hardcopy even better walkabout.
Thanks for such a great review...and tour ! My personal favorite Gothic style is by Thomas Chippendale. Love how he breaks up the repetitiveness of gothic with the asymmetry and floral styles of the Rococo. I have to go and order this book now, but THANKS A BUNCH for posting this ❣
I loved his Gothick (Gothic) designs when I was younger, I still do. They are difficult to find. Thomas Chippendale knew how to add just enough drama to a design without making it look over exaggerated. Thanks for your comment.
I would totally buy this book.
Very interesting book...
It really is! Thanks for watching.
Check out Castleward house in Northern Ireland. It's very interesting.
I just visited their website. Breathtaking beauty and history. Have you been?
Just wondering if gothic is related to the goths and Visigoths. Kinda nerdy, I know! Love to see Wilmington. Thanks.
According to the book...Yes- they were a group of Germanic people often referred to as "barbarians or destroyers". John Evelyn, the 17th century English diarist, noted in his "Account of Architecture" that the best buildings are designed in accordance with Greek and Roman precedence. Westminster Abbey, amongst other English buildings, did not conform to these classical rules, and were written off as "Gothick barbarism" and Gothic was used to describe this design.
Is this book out of print? I have tried to source a copy online, but haven't been successful.
There are several copies available at www.biblio.com/book/gothic-style-architecture-interiors-eighteenth-century/d/849195595?aid=frg&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwkY2qBhBDEiwAoQXK5ZLlxEgF_YMPrl-BnvZpoWu-IDeAy10d8qCBA_4LEFr6kH2NN1y8JxoCtEoQAvD_BwE
and on eBay.
I don’t understand why Gothic architecture is always used for dark things, or made into scary houses. Its so pretty! I love everything but it needs to be lighter! Like a fairytale castle! :]
It's not Gothic, it's Arabic, u can see it plainly. Some of them have been stripped and colors has been bleached out
Good eye- According to the book I was reviewing, Gothic style drew upon a number of influences, including Romanesque, Byzantine, and Middle Eastern (Arabian).
@@thetartantopiary People don't know, names are given to certain features of the style. It's so detailed u can focus on one area and give it it's own name. It's interesting you say people are taking a renewed interest in it. Just look at St James Palace in London, it's obviously Arabic, it's everywhere, but buildings have been changed or toned down, or destroyed.
WHY??? would U play this demonic music ????!!!!!!
Gothic is usually associated with frightening or dark attributes. The beginning segment is a mix (only a few seconds) from Phantom of the Opera and other theatrical music to showcase a point. This video was part of a Halloween series and has no connection with the occult or other nefarious subject matter.