Research Paper On Elizabethan Architecture

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The Elizabethan era was an era of art above all else. Elegance reflected in all areas of the peoples’ lives. From the entertainment and language to the churches and castles, beauty shone bright.There were many vents for artistic creativity during the Elizabethan era; countless instruments, painting, books, playwright, and last but not by any stretch the least, architecture. Elizabethan architecture has a vast amount of variety and personality, the buildings reflected the pride of both the inhabitants and the builders. Architects of the Elizabethan era designed many amazingly beautiful buildings and structures. Elizabethan architecture went further than just what the architects told the builders to do and the builders are given far less credit …show more content…

They were artistically genius and poured their very souls into their work and somehow they are not known throughout history like other artists such as Van Gogh, no because they were just lowly peasants with unrecognized talent that needed money, which they would not get a whole lot of. The masons of the Elizabethan did wonders with the little education they possessed and yet they weren’t even given enough respect to even have their name written on some business ledger. While the manors built during the Elizabethan era are most definitely something to write home about, the castles are another story altogether. Mostly because there aren’t any. All of the castles on the european continent were constructed long before the Elizabethan era by the Normans (citizens of Normandy). These castles were built purely to make the Normans look strong and mighty, not much different from the Elizabethans. Majority of these castles were constructed around 1100, almost 50 years after the Norman invasion of …show more content…

Their story is wide and varied, as anything to an era like this should be. Though there were many ways to project your artistic genius during this time, architecture is one of the greatest and has survived the weather of time just as well, if not better than the works of the magnificent playwright, William Shakespeare. Works Cited Alchin, L.K.. "Norman Castles." Norman Castles. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Mar. 2014. . Alchin, Linda. "Elizabethan Architecture." Elizabethan Architecture. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Mar. 2014. . "Characteristics of Elizabethan Architecture." Architecture:. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Mar. 2014. . Cibelli, Deborah. "The Elizabethan Style." The Elizabethan Style. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Mar. 2014. . Mahabal, Prasad. "Architecture Style during Elizabethan Era." Elizabethan England Life. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Mar. 2014.

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