Gothic Light
Saint Denis
Saint Denis was the first cathedral that was constructed in Gothic form and consequently became the prototype of Salish, Chartres and many other cathedrals. [footnoteRef:1] The cathedral is basically a huge medieval abbey church in the city of Saint Denis which is now a prominent suburb in Paris. In the early times, the church was merely a place of pilgrimage and a place where the French Kings would be buried. It was in the 12th century that Abbot Suger developed in further and made it resemble gothic art. Thus, it can be stated that the gothic touch to Saint Denis was added after the 12th century. It was after the 15th and 16th century that the status of the cathedral was returned to Gothic level.1 This piece of art was converted from a simple shrine to a much respected Cathedral Basilica of Saint Denis. Suger tried to maintain a powerful relationship between power and death; something he tried to do by amalgamating the gothic architecture into the cathedral. [1: Isabelle, Spaak, "The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Denis," http://www.medicographia.com/2010/07/the-cathedral-basilica-of-saint-denis / (accessed December 30, 2012)]
There is present a rosette windows and cross-ribbed arches that fill the entire building with light. 1 Thus it can be stated in Suger's perceptions that these alterations were made to connect the Sanyonisien cult and the monarchy. The arches gave the church a very wide and open aired feeling. It was the widening of the arches that allowed light to seep into a vaster array in the church. Later, there was addition of internal ornamentation and painted decoration. The surges of cold, gemstones and the stained glass windows in the church further enhanced its beauty. The later alterations also reflected the light and thus made light a prominent feature in the Basilica of St. Denis. 1
It has been stated that the alterations...
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