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Current Directions in Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century Sculpture Studies [Paperback]
R Maxwell (Editor);K Ambrose (Editor)
£64.00ISBN: 9782503531656
Published by : Brepols
Series: STUDIES IN THE VISUAL CULTURES OF THE MIDDLE AGES
Volume: 5
Robert A. Maxwell and Kirk Ambrose, Introduction: Romanesque Sculpture Studies at a Crossroads - Jérome Baschet, Iconography beyond Iconography: Relational Meanings and Figures of Authority in the Reliefs of Souillac - Martin Buec... .... Learn More -
Refiguring the Face of God: The Daphni Pantokrator [Paperback]
Anthony Cutler (Author)
£62.00ISBN: 9782503527666
Published by : Brepols
Series: STUDIES IN THE VISUAL CULTURES OF THE MIDDLE AGES
Volume: 3
The mosaics of the monastery church at Daphni are among the best known programmes of Byzantine church decoration and are counted among the supreme achievements in that medium. The Pantokrator, the image of Christ in the dome, is often taken as the... .... Learn More -
The Dance of Death in the Middle Ages: Image, Text, Performance [Hardback]
Elina Gertsman (Author)
£72.00ISBN: 9782503530635
Published by : Brepols
Series: STUDIES IN THE VISUAL CULTURES OF THE MIDDLE AGES
Volume: 3
This book introduces readers to the texts and imagery of the Dance of Death, a subject that first emerged in western European art and literature in the late medieval era. Depicting a long procession of representatives of different classes and ages... .... Learn More -
The Altar and its Environment, 1150-1400 [Paperback]
JEA Kroesen (Editor);Victor M Schmidt (Editor)
£81.00ISBN: 9782503530444
Published by : Brepols
Series: STUDIES IN THE VISUAL CULTURES OF THE MIDDLE AGES
Volume: 4
The articles collected in this volume discuss the rise and spread of the altarpiece, or retable, as the standard altar decoration across Europe during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Historians of art and liturgy have addressed such issue... .... Learn More

