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Journal articles on the topic "Liège (Belgium). Saint Lambert (Church)"

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Bruni, Y., F. Hatert, P. George, and D. Strivay. "The Reliquary Bust of Saint Lambert from the Liège Cathedral, Belgium: Gemstones and Glass Beads Analysis by pXRF and Raman Spectroscopy." Archaeometry 62, no. 2 (December 28, 2019): 297–313. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/arcm.12527.

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Jouan, P., L. Moray, and P. Hallot. "BUILT HERITAGE VISUALIZATIONS IN IMMERSIVE ENVIRONMENTS TO SUPPORT SIGNIFICANCE ASSESSMENTS BY MULTIPLE STAKEHOLDERS." International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLVI-2/W1-2022 (February 25, 2022): 267–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlvi-2-w1-2022-267-2022.

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Abstract. In recent years, technological advances in game engines allowed researchers to propose methodological frameworks for integrating digital models of the built heritage in Virtual (VR), Augmented (AR) and Mixed Reality environments. Among other benefits, specific applications have demonstrated the potential of such immersive environments to raise awareness about the significance of historical objects, share associated knowledge and facilitate its collaborative management. Based on the necessity to retrieve information about users' experience, this research considers the potential of such environments to include a broader range of stakeholders in the value assessment process for historical sites and objects and provide more comprehensive representations of their significance for society. This paper proposes implementing a collaborative framework for value assessment in a virtual environment that combines multiple heritage representations to explore this issue. A prototype is further implemented on a practical case study, namely the Collegiate Church of Saint-Jean, located in Liège, Belgium.
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de Groot, Wim. "De glazeniersfamilie Crabeth en hun werkzaamheden in Saint-Hubert d'Ardenne." Oud Holland - Quarterly for Dutch Art History 124, no. 2-3 (2011): 81–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187501711798264175.

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AbstractThe intention of my article is to reopen the investigation into the heritage of the Crabeth family and their activities as glaziers of stained-glass windows along with other works of art they produced in the sixteenth century. For a long time it was believed that Pieter Dircksz Crabeth and his famous sons Dirck and Wouter originated from Gouda, where they achieved their greatest work: eighteen stained-glass windows for Sint Janskerk. In my contribution I give an account of the pre-Gouda period and make clear that their field of activities was wider and more far-reaching than is commonly agreed upon. Profiles of their patrons provide an insight into the network to which the Crabeths belonged. Their contacts with the land of Cuijk and the prince bishopric of Liège have been investigated and documented. Count Floris of Egmond-Buren and his commission to Pieter Crabeth to make eight windows for his castle in Grave in 1522 is highlighted. Research shows a patronage relationship between the house of Egmond and the Crabeth family. In a letter written by Abbott Nicolas de Malaise we find evidence of a stay by Dirck and Wouter Crabeth at Saint Hubert d'Ardenne around 1523 due to the rebuilding of the abbey church in Renaissance style. The impetus for this letter was a fatal accident caused by Wouter Crabeth's horse. The article goes into the judicial implications of such an event and the consequences for the person involved at that time. The letter expresses the abbot's concern about Wouter's stay in Saint-Hubert with regard to the continuity of the building project. Twenty years later Pieter and Dirck Crabeth are again invited by Abbott Remacle de Marche to produce stained-glass windows for the abbey church in Saint Hubert, which had been destroyed by fire in the intervening years. The window of Adolf von Schauenburg, who later became archbishop of Cologne, is a wonderful example from this period and it is the only known glass by Pieter Crabeth still in situ. Research into stylistic elements of the rendering of the suffragan bishop in the Gouda cartoon Confirmatio and the patron saint Lambert in the Schauenburg window show a remarkable resemblance between the two figures. In view of the activities of the Crabeths in Saint Hubert d'Ardenne, critical research is called for into the authorship of the windows in the bishopric of Liège and the probability of the glaziers being involved in glass production studios in its capital. New insights based upon thorough studies of material and written sources with detailed notes and glosses, along with recent archival investigations, are presented here in the hope that discussion about Pieter Crabeth and his sons Dirck and Wouter will be given new life and put into a wider perspective.
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Books on the topic "Liège (Belgium). Saint Lambert (Church)"

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Dhein, Friederike. Zwei monumentale Neubauprojekte im hochmittelalterlichen Lüttich: Die sogenannte Westchorhallen von Saint-Jacques und Saint-Barthelemy. Köln: Abt. Architekturgeschichte, 2018.

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Etienne, Luc. L'église Saint-Denis de Liège: Une collégiale millénaire. Namur: Institut du Patrimoine Wallon, 2014.

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Alvarez, Alexandre. L'église Saint-Jean-l'Évangéliste à Liège. Namur: Institut du Patrimoine Wallon, 2016.

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Bossche, Benoît Van den. La cathédrale gothique Saint-Lambert à Liège: Une église et son contexte : actes du colloque international tenu du mardi 16 au jeudi 18 avril 2002. [Liège]: Université de Liège, 2005.

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Colman, Pierre. Les fonts baptismaux de Saint-Barthélemy à Liège: Chef-d'œuvre sans pareil et nœud de controverses. Brussels: Académie royale de Belgique, 2002.

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La gestion des avoirs de la cathédrale Saint-Lambert de Liège des origines à 1300: Contribution à l'histoire économique et institutionelle du pays mosan. Bruxelles: Académie royale de Belgique, Classe des Lettres, 2008.

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La collégiale Saint-Barthélemy de Liège. Namur: Institut du Patrimoine wallon, 2013.

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Mercier, E., R. De Boodt, and P. Y. Kairis. Flesh, Gold and Wood : The Saint-Denis Altarpiece in Liege and the Question of Partial Paint Practices in the 16th Century: Proceedings of the Conference Held at the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage in Brussels, 22-24 October 2015. Brepols Publishers, 2021.

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Etudes prealables à la restauration de l'église Saint-Barthélemy à Liege. Liège: Commission royale des monuments, sites et fouilles de la Région wallonne, 2001.

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Études sur les fonts baptismaux de Saint-Barthélemy à Liège. Liège: Céfal, 2006.

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