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Dangibeaud, Charles

    Full Name: Dangibeaud, Charles

    Other Names:

    • Charles Dangibeaud

    Gender: male

    Date Born: unknown

    Date Died: unknown

    Home Country/ies: France

    Subject Area(s): Medieval (European) and Romanesque


    Overview

    Medievalist and Romanesque scholar. Dangibeaud was part of the debate which took nationalistic overtones on the origin of the Romanesque. It had been launched by the American A. Kingsley Porter when he posited that pilgrimage and monastic reform explained the stylistic progress of the Romanesque, eminating not from France, but from Spain. The French academy rejected Porter’s thesis in favor of their regional hierarchy. The attack was led by Paul Deschamps who published the most virulent corrections (Maxwell) to Porter’s evidence. Dechamps was joined by François Deshoulières, Dangibeaud and Eugène Lefèvre-Pontalis who wrote essays attempting to defend the academy’s classification.



    Sources

    Maxwell, Robert. “Modern Origins of Romanesque Sculpture.” in, Rudolf, Conrad, ed. A Companion to Medieval Art : Romanesque and Gothic in Northern Europe. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2006, pp. 338-339.




    Citation

    "Dangibeaud, Charles." Dictionary of Art Historians (website). https://arthistorians.info/dangibeaudc/.


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