- frontispiece
- town hall
- vault
- Spanish art
- historiography
- late Gothic renovation
- Iberian Peninsula
- German origin
- fifteenth century
- artisans
- French politics
- Crown of Aragon
- Spanish artistic patrons
- dignitaries
- artistic ideals
- House of Valois
- Pope Benedict XIII
- documentation
- choir
- collegiate church
- late Gothic
- Saint Augustine
- old medieval church
- five–nave
- Hallenkirche
- construction
- castle
- King Charles V
- trade routes
- ancient cathedral
- lantern tower
- deterioration
- canons
- traqa
- traza
- technical drawing
- architectural project
- moulds
- notary public
- apprenticed under contract
- stonemason
- sculptor
- Franco-Flemish
- Burgundian influence
- architectural works
- Saint John the Baptist
- city cathedral
- bell tower
- Cinquecento
- John the Baptist
- gathering of masters
- cathedral
- construction
- commission
- flamboyant
- Gothic art
- qubba typology
- royal palaces
- main space
- keystone ribbed vault
- oculus
- central boss
- Neapolitan vault
- classical spirit
- interior space
- Gothic construction
- classical architectural tradition
- Gothic architecture
- Neapolitan architectural context
- Cinquecento
- stereotomy
- stonemasons
- cloister
- proto flamboyant architecture
- apprenticeship contract
- master and apprentice
- Saint Severus
- Saint John the Baptist
- French capital
- King of Navarra
- artistic production
- sepulchre
- mourners
- sepulchre
- sumptuary objects: tapestries, silver and gold decorative pieces,
and illuminated manuscripts - artistic policy
- professional artisans
- artistic training
- art historiography
- canopy over the image of the Virgin
- portal of the church
- sepulchre
- aristocrat
- image of Saint John the Baptist
- workshop
- architectural design
- quarries
- installation
- holy-water stoup
- chapel
- Saint Michael
- apprentice
- artist
- carpenter
- moqo
- assistant
- royal tomb
- master of the cathedral
- royal sepulchre
- art historians
- Burgundian artistic language
- imaginario
- sculptor
- ancient choir
- collegiate church
- limestone structure
- semicircular apse
- open quadrangular modules with pointed arches
- ribbed vaults
- central vault
- five–keystone ribbed vault
- lateral vaults
- eastern wall
- stone altarpiece
- oculus
- eighteenth century
- eucharistic relic
- jubes
- rood screens
- presbyteries
- ciborium
- triple baldachin
- presbytery
- pointed arches
- ribbed vaults
- flamboyant Gothic
- decorative features
- traceries of the arches
- microarchitectural structures
- sculptural ornamentation
- canopies vaults
- Norman territories
- English designs
- keystones
- artistic language
- altarpiece
- master builder
- cloister
- vaulting of the building
- choir screen
- main chapel
- holy-water fonts
- tower spire
- San Victorian
- cloister of the monastery
- chapel
- pointed arch flanked by pinnacles
- floor plan
- Pentagonal
- linked vaults
- cloister of the church
- cathedral
- funeral chapel
- contador
- bookkeeper
- Juan II of Castile
- documentation
- ciborium
- vaults over the bays
- pendentive
- traceries
- polychrome stone Virgin
- altarpiece
- master builder
- refurbishment
- modernisation
- ribs
- tiercerons
- liernes
- sculptural ornamentation
- ambulatory
- funeral chapel
- royal convent
- foundation inscription
- inscription
- south side
- crypt
- charnel house
- chapel
- body of the nave
- pointed arches
- vegetable ornamentations
- musical angels
- modules
- keystone ribbed vaults
- central vault of the ciborium
- chapel
- pinnacles
- traceries decorated with delicate reliefs
- angels
- spandrels
- sculptural decoration
- ronde-bosse images
- traqa
- Gothic cathedral
- vault
- majordomo
- chapter
- contract for the building of the cathedral
- funeral chapel
- Saint James
- master
- cubic designs
- keystone vaults
- religious architecture
- chapter houses
- edifice
- single–nave
- polygonal apse
- triangular vaults
- ambulatory
- keystone vault
- presbytery
- pilgrim’s scallop: one of the symbols of Saint James, it predated developments in later Castilian works.
- authorship
- German engravings
- etchings
- woodcuts
- Cinquecento’
- Palladian
- Beaux-Arts
- Gothic architecture
- architectural drawings
- history
- archaeology
- ancient Rome
- history of architectural theory
- printed images
- ancient models
- handmade drawings
- Renaissance architectural theory’
- technical design
- technical memory
- collector
- Late Gothic architecture
- palazzi
- Vignola
- Vitruvius
- Early Modern
- antiquity
- building workers
- reproduction of drawings
- Florentine woodworker-architect
- Early Renaissance reconstruction
- royal palace
- architectural prints
- ornamental prints
- architect
- draughtsman
- drawing board
- Renaissance architectural treatise
- torre
- Cinquecento’
- Renaissance portal’
- Jerusalem
- ornament in Spain
- Quattrocento
- vision frontal
- late Renaissance France
- Society of Architectural Historians
- nouvelle vision du monument’
- Medieval Danish Royal Castle
- Early Modern Fortress’
- oeuvre
- art–historical context’
- proto flamboyant architecture
- Beaux-Arts
- Italian Renaissance
- retable
- appropriation
- Early Modern
- workshop practice’
- Note-Book
- Account-Book
- Master Mason
- Holy Land
- Hermeticism
- Mystical Architecture
- Society of Jesus’
- basilica
- artist’s migration
- financing cathedral building
- Middle Ages
- Belgian marble
- Belgian limestone
- stone sculpture
- single–sheet engravings
- mutability of architectural prints’
- fortification
- papal medals
- architectural history
- Spanish Renaissance staircase’
- Philip II
- Escorial
- gothic cathedral
- architecture de la Renaissance
- Renaissance Rome
Source Citation
Ottenheym, Konrad. Architects Without Borders: Migration of Architects and Architectural Ideas in Europe. Italy: Il Rio Arte. 2014.
