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Studies in Late Medieval Illumination and Art

Author : Robert G. Calkins
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 538 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2013-06-19
Category : Art
ISBN : 1904597408

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Studies in Late Medieval Illumination and Art by Robert G. Calkins Pdf

Robert G. Calkins is Professor of History of Art at Cornell University. He has worked for nearly forty years on medieval manuscript illumination. This volume brings together eighteen of his papers, concentrating on late medieval manuscript illumination. The first section has seven studies examining the process of compiling an illuminated manuscript, as revealed by indications in the manuscripts themselves. The following section deals with the sequence and emphasis of text and image in the manuscripts. A final group offers detailed interpretations of a number of important later manuscripts. Contents: Introduction I Workshop Practices revealed by Codicology : The Brussels Hours Reevaluated An Italian in Paris: The Master of the Brussels Initials and His Participation in the French Book Industry Stages of Execution: Procedures of Illumination as Revealed in an Unfinished Book of Hours Traditions of Dutch Illumination Distribution of Labor -The Illuminators of the Hours of Catherine of Cleves and their Workshop Additional Lacunae in the Lambeth Bible Gerard Horenbout and His Associates: Illuminating Activities in Ghent 1480-1521 II. Sequence and Emphasis : Microforms and the Medieval Illuminated Manuscript Pictorial Emphasis in Early Biblical Manuscripts Decorative Sequence and Liturgical Crescendo in the Drogo Sacramentary Narrative in Image and Text in Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts III. Interpretations : The Master of the Franciscan Breviary Parallels between Incunabula and Manuscripts from the Circle of the Master of Catherine of Cleves The Question of the Origin of the Master of Catherine of Cleves Sacred Image and Illusion in Late Flemish Manuscripts Secular Objects and Their implications in Early Netherlandish Painting Piero de' Crescenzi and the Medieval Garden The Cathedral as Text Index

Book Illumination in the Middle Ages

Author : Otto Pächt
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval
ISBN : 1872501761

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Book Illumination in the Middle Ages by Otto Pächt Pdf

Based on lectures given at the University of Vienna, this book examines all types of book decoration and illumination between late Antiquity and the Renaissance from the point of view of format and style. Pacht explains the basic vocabulary and concepts by which this art-form is to be understood, and offers insights into the philosophy, theology, technology and culture underlying its history. His subjects include pictorial decoration in the organic structure of the book; the initial; bible illustration; didactic miniatures; illustration of the apocalypse; illustration of the psalter; the conflict of surface and space. Now available in paperback.

Studies in Late Medieval Wall Paintings, Manuscript Illuminations, and Texts

Author : Clifford Davidson
Publisher : Springer
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2016-12-19
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783319474762

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Studies in Late Medieval Wall Paintings, Manuscript Illuminations, and Texts by Clifford Davidson Pdf

This volume is an interdisciplinary consideration of late medieval art and texts, falling into two parts: first, the iconography and context of the great Doom wall painting over the tower arch at Holy Trinity Church, Coventry, and second, Carthusian studies treating fragmentary wall paintings in the Carthusian monastery near Coventry; the devotional images in the Carthusian Miscellany; and meditation for “simple souls” in the Carthusian Nicholas Love’s Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ. Emphasis is on such aspects as memory, participative theology, devotional images, meditative practice, and techniques of constructing patterns of sacred imagery.

Vision, Devotion, and Self-Representation in Late Medieval Art

Author : Alexa Sand
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2014-03-31
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781107032224

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Vision, Devotion, and Self-Representation in Late Medieval Art by Alexa Sand Pdf

Focuses on one of the most attractive features of late medieval manuscript illumination: the portrait of the book owner at prayer within the pages of her prayer-book.

Studies in Manuscript Illumination, 1200-1400

Author : Lucy Freeman Sandler
Publisher : Pindar Press
Page : 813 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2007-12-31
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781915837240

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Studies in Manuscript Illumination, 1200-1400 by Lucy Freeman Sandler Pdf

The author is Helen Gould Sheppard Professor of Art History at New York University , Institute of Fine Arts, and a leading authority on English medieval manuscript illumination. This volume bring together twenty-six of Professor Sandler's studies, focusing on illustrated manuscripts produced in England in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, particularly on the illuminated psalters. The marginal illustrations in these psalters are a topic of particular interest, and there are a number of iconographic studies derived from this material. A separate section deals with the illustrated encyclopedias of the period, particularly the Omne bonum.

Medieval & Renaissance Interiors in Illuminated Manuscripts

Author : Eva Oledzka
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Architecture and society
ISBN : 0712349731

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Medieval & Renaissance Interiors in Illuminated Manuscripts by Eva Oledzka Pdf

Illuminated manuscripts are an excellent source of information about the interiors inhabited by people in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Artists regularly depicted the castles and palaces of the ruling classes, as well as the houses of ordinary people--merchants, craftsmen and peasants. This attractive new book is the first to study the subject in such depth, and it uncovers a wealth of little-known illuminations that help us to learn more about life at home, in workshops and elsewhere. The author presents manuscript miniatures as illustrations to an account of house interiors which includes their architectural features (such as windows, doors or fireplaces), furniture and other household objects. She concentrates on the social, cultural and stylistic aspects of Gothic domestic settings and presents them in the context of their Romanesque antecedents and Renaissance successors.

Studies in the History of Book Illumination

Author : Carl Adam Johan Nordenfalk
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Architecture
ISBN : UOM:39015029876938

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Studies in the History of Book Illumination by Carl Adam Johan Nordenfalk Pdf

15 papers on medieval manuscript illumination, from the origins of the art in late antiquity to late medieval French illumination

Space, Place and Ornament

Author : Margaret Goehring
Publisher : Brepols Publishers
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Buchmalerei
ISBN : 2503529771

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Space, Place and Ornament by Margaret Goehring Pdf

"The present volume analyzes the functions of landscape imagery within medieval Northern European manuscript illumination, and also takes into account the ideological and the economic milieus in which they were produced. This book proposes a new methodological framework for the study of medieval landscape imagery, by analyzing the functions of landscape imagery within Northern European manuscript illumination. Taking a historicist approach, this study explores landscape imagery within a broad range of specific manuscript contexts, taking into account the ideological and the economic milieus in which they were produced."-- Publisher description.

Colour

Author : Stella Panayotova,Deirdre Jackson,Paola Ricciardi
Publisher : Harvey Miller
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval
ISBN : 1909400564

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Colour by Stella Panayotova,Deirdre Jackson,Paola Ricciardi Pdf

"This richly illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition that celebrates the bicentenary of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge with a display of its finest illuminated manuscripts. Of all the medieval and Renaissance arts - from sculptures, ivories, frescoes and stained glass to easel and wall paintings - it is manuscript illuminations, protected inside volumes, that best preserve the glowing colours and precious metals that would have dazzled their original spectators. The focus of this exciting and innovative exhibition is on COLOUR: it integrates scientific and art historical analyses of painting materials and techniques with studies on the manuscripts' historic contexts of production, including the relationships between artists and patrons. Identifications of the pigments' chemical composition and methods of application are considered alongside their aesthetic impact as well as the multiple dimensions and meanings of colour appreciated by medieval and Renaissance viewers. Over 150 manuscripts are displayed in the exhibition dating from the 8th to the 19th century and all are catalogued and fully illustrated here. The manuscripts are grouped in 14 thematic sections each of which is introduced by an essay that includes further relevant illustrations and presents the scientific and art historical analyses in a broader cultural context. The majority of the exhibits are from the Museum's collection and the main focus is on Western European illumination, but examples of Byzantine, Armenian, Persian and Sanskrit manuscripts are also included. In addition there are special loans from other Cambridge, British and European collections. The catalogue entries and introductory essays are written by a team of leading manuscript scholars, scientists and conservators who offer an integrated, cross-disciplinary approach and new insights into the art of illumination."--

Masters of the Dark Eyes

Author : Klara H. Broekhuijsen
Publisher : Brepols Publishers
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015080716270

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Masters of the Dark Eyes by Klara H. Broekhuijsen Pdf

This study deals with the work of the most prolific Dutch book illuminators, the so-called Masters of the Dark Eyes, named after the most conspicuous aspect of their style: the dark, heavily accentuated shadows round the eyes of the figures. With their elaborately illuminated manuscripts, these masters completely dominated book production in the County of Holland during the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. Their work is characterized by an overwhelming wealth of decorative and pictorial richness, which is especially evident in the unusually ornate programmes of the Books of Hours, and a new type of border decoration derived from the Ghent-Bruges School. This style of painting was practised by many artists of differing talents, as demonstrated by the large number of surviving manuscripts. Not all of the illuminators worked in Holland. Some of them settled in the Southern Netherlands, others emigrated to England, where they illuminated manuscripts for members of the English court. This monograph seeks to order, analyze and evaluate the work of the Masters of the Dark Eyes, and to position their achievements within the context of book illumination in the Northern Netherlands during the 'Waning of the Middle Ages'. It explores a virtually uncharted territory of Dutch manuscript painting. The accompanying descriptive catalogue provides complementary information on more than 70 manuscripts, many of which have never been published at length before. The work is illustrated with a wide selection of colour and black-and-white reproductions.

The Illuminated World Chronicle

Author : Nina Rowe
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2020-11-24
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300247046

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The Illuminated World Chronicle by Nina Rowe Pdf

A look into an enchanting, underexplored genre of illustrated manuscripts that reveals new insights into urban life in the Middle Ages In this innovative study, Nina Rowe examines a curious genre of illustrated book that gained popularity among the newly emergent middle class of late medieval cities. These illuminated World Chronicles, produced in the Bavarian and Austrian regions from around 1330 to 1430, were the popular histories of their day, telling tales from the Bible, ancient mythology, and the lives of emperors in animated, vernacular verse, enhanced by dynamic images. Rowe’s appraisal of these understudied books presents a rich world of storytelling modes, offering unprecedented insight into the non-noble social strata in a transformative epoch. Through a multidisciplinary approach, Rowe also shows how illuminated World Chronicles challenge the commonly held view of the Middle Ages as socially stagnant and homogeneously pious. Beautifully illustrated and backed by abundant and accessible analyses of social, economic, and political conditions, this book highlights the engaging character of secular literature during the late medieval era and the relationship of illustrated books to a socially diverse and vibrant urban sphere.

Sephardic Book Art of the 15th Century

Author : Luís Urbano Afonso,Tiago Moita
Publisher : Harvey Miller
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2020-06-25
Category : Bible
ISBN : 1909400599

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Sephardic Book Art of the 15th Century by Luís Urbano Afonso,Tiago Moita Pdf

The current volume presents ten different studies dealing with the final stages of Hebrew book art production in medieval Iberia. Ranging from the Farhi Codex, copied and illuminated in the late 14th century, to the Philadelphia Bible, copied and illuminated in Lisbon in 1496, this volume discusses a wide scope of topics related with the production, consumption and circulation of medieval decorated Hebrew manuscripts. Among the issues discussed in this volume we highlight the role played by three distinct artistic languages (Mudejar, Late Gothic and Renaissance) in the shapping of 15th century Sephardic illumination, the codicological specificity of some solutions in terms of layout and the relation between the layout of these manuscripts and Hebrew incunabula, the use of geometric decoration in scientific diagrams, or the afterlife of these manuscripts in Europe and Asia following the expulsion of the Jews from Iberia.

Illuminating Metalwork

Author : Joseph Salvatore Ackley,Shannon L. Wearing
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 740 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2021-12-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783110637083

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Illuminating Metalwork by Joseph Salvatore Ackley,Shannon L. Wearing Pdf

The presence of gold, silver, and other metals is a hallmark of decorated manuscripts, the very characteristic that makes them “illuminated.” Medieval artists often used metal pigment and leaf to depict metal objects both real and imagined, such as chalices, crosses, tableware, and even idols; the luminosity of these representations contrasted pointedly with the surrounding paints, enriching the page and dazzling the viewer. To elucidate this key artistic tradition, this volume represents the first in-depth scholarly assessment of the depiction of precious-metal objects in manuscripts and the media used to conjure them. From Paris to the Abbasid caliphate, and from Ethiopia to Bruges, the case studies gathered here forge novel approaches to the materiality and pictoriality of illumination. In exploring the semiotic, material, iconographic, and technical dimensions of these manuscripts, the authors reveal the canny ways in which painters generated metallic presence on the page. Illuminating Metalwork is a landmark contribution to the study of the medieval book and its visual and embodied reception, and is poised to be a staple of research in art history and manuscript studies, accessible to undergraduates and specialists alike.

Studies in Early Christian and Medieval Irish Art: Manuscript illumination

Author : Françoise Henry,Geneviève Marsh-Micheli
Publisher : Pindar Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Architecture
ISBN : UOM:39015034529753

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Studies in Early Christian and Medieval Irish Art: Manuscript illumination by Françoise Henry,Geneviève Marsh-Micheli Pdf

Over the past fifty years, Francoise Henry has been the leading authority on the history of early Irish art. A pupil of Henri Focillon, she united two traditions of scholarship, one French and one Irish, and her understanding of the European context within which the art of early Christian Ireland developed has had a profound influence on subsequent research. These three volumes bring together the articles that Dr. Henry published on Irish art and its European links. The first volume is concerned with enamel and metalwork, a field in which the author specialized from the beginning. Emailleurs d'Occident looks at Western enamels, among which the Irish examples figure prominently, and the development of Irish enamelling is treated separately in the following study. Metalwork is also featured, in the form of a number of Dr. Henry's important studies on hanging-bowls, croziers, and chalices. The second volume deals with Irish manuscript illumination. Since a number of the articles reprinted here were published in collaboration with Genevieve Marsh-Micheli, this volume, as Francoise Henry wished, is published as a joint work, and includes an independent article by Mrs. Marsh-Micheli on the Irish manuscripts of St. Gall and Reichenau. The manuscripts dealt with here cover the entire span of Christian Celtic art in Ireland, from the earliest works of the seventh and eighth centuries to the later manuscripts of the period between the Norman Conquest and the final collapse of Gaelic civilisation in Ireland in the late sixteenth century. There are joint studies of Irish manuscripts in Continental and English collections, and a valuable review by Francoise Henry of the facsimile edition of the Book of Lindisfarne. The third volume of Francoise Henry's Studies features her papers on early Christian architecture and sculpture in Ireland. They include one of the author's earliest contributions, Les origines de l'iconographie irlandaise, and the subject of Irish sculpture, particularly the high crosses and cross-slabs, remained one of Francoise Henry's main interests. Her list of dated inscriptions on early Irish graveslabs helps to provide a chronology for this type of monument that is of unique value. The author's studies of the monastic sites represent a particularly valuable contribution to the archaeology of early Christian Ireland. This comprises the results of nearly fifty years of field-work in some of the more inaccessible areas of Ireland. Two of the papers reprinted here carry the study of Irish sculpture into the post-Norman period, with notes on the carved decoration of the Irish Cistercian monasteries, and a figure in Lismore Cathedral.

Manuscript Illumination in Lyons, 1473-1530

Author : Elizabeth Burin
Publisher : Brepols Publishers
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015055818671

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Manuscript Illumination in Lyons, 1473-1530 by Elizabeth Burin Pdf

In the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, Lyons grew into one of Europe's great commercial centres and even served as an unofficial second capital of the French kingdom. While scholars have long recognized the city's prominent role in the history of printing, this is the first book to survey the art of manuscript illumination after the introduction of printing to Lyons in 1473. Using the manuscripts themselves as its main source, this study identifies and assesses the art of Lyons's busiest illuminators' workshops. It then reviews the nature of patronage and the activity of the illuminators during the close of the Middle Ages and the dawn of the Renaissance. The picture that emerges is one of a tightly knit community of artists adapting their production of fine religious and secular manuscripts to the changing demand of the clergy, the merchant class, the nobility, writers, and members of the court. A descriptive catalogue provides complementary information on 136 illuminated manuscripts, books, and leaves, many of them never published at length. The work is illustrated by a broad selection of colour and black-and-white reproductions.