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Treasury of Medieval Illustrations (Paperback): Paul Lacroix Treasury of Medieval Illustrations (Paperback)
Paul Lacroix
R393 R339 Discovery Miles 3 390 Save R54 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this artful look back at medieval society, the realms and reveries of the Middle Ages unfold in over 300 black-and-white illustrations. Included are images of warriors, scholars, musicians, architecture, business and recreation, myths and legends, and more.

The Arts in the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance (Hardcover): Paul Lacroix, P. L. Jacob The Arts in the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance (Hardcover)
Paul Lacroix, P. L. Jacob
R1,637 Discovery Miles 16 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.

Peter Of The Castle - And The Fetches (Paperback): The O'hara Family Peter Of The Castle - And The Fetches (Paperback)
The O'hara Family; Introduction by Michael Banim
R936 Discovery Miles 9 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's literature.

From Constantine the Great to Kandinsky - Studies in Byzantine and post-Byzantine art and architecture (Paperback): Elisabeth... From Constantine the Great to Kandinsky - Studies in Byzantine and post-Byzantine art and architecture (Paperback)
Elisabeth Piltz
R1,100 Discovery Miles 11 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This monograph looks at Byzantine art in its widest sense as well as its influence right up to the 20th century. It is well illustrated with a largely descriptive text. The chapters are divided by genre of art - mosaic, architecture, sculpture etc, with seperate chapters on the influence of Byzantine art in the Baltic and Russia, as well as in later centuries. The range of the study is a real strength and the parallels it draws are illuminating.

The Lombard Haggadah (Hardcover): Milvia Bollati, Marc Michael Epstein, Flora Cassen The Lombard Haggadah (Hardcover)
Milvia Bollati, Marc Michael Epstein, Flora Cassen
R1,446 R1,109 Discovery Miles 11 090 Save R337 (23%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Telling the story of the flight of the Jews from Egypt based on the biblical book of Exodus, the Haggadah was - and still is - used during the Seder, the ritual meal of the first night of Passover. The text of this remarkable manuscript has been richly illustrated by many artists in different countries for over seven hundred years. With its seventy-fi ve illustrations, occupying the margins of almost every page, this manuscript expresses the elegant language of the Gothic International style in Lombardy. Directly related to the workshop of the renowned master builder, sculptor, and illuminator Giovannino de' Grassi, who fl ourished under the patronage of the noble Visconti family in Milan, the present volume was probably commissioned by a wealthy individual. The presumed date of origin of the Lombard Haggadah corresponds with a period known for its wave of immigration into Lombardy of northern European Jews, who were especially welcomed by Duke Gian Galeazzo Visconti. Last on public exhibition in the Paris World's Fair in 1900, when it belonged to a French family, the Lombard Haggadah was then sold in 1927 in London to the noted collector of Hebrew manuscripts Salman Schocken. Little known, the manuscript has remained in private hands ever since. It survives as the earliest stand-alone Italian Haggadah. Of the greatest rarity, it is one of three illustrated medieval Haggadahs still privately owned. Sharon Liberman Mintz, Curator of Jewish Art, The Jewish Theological Seminary, states "I have worked with Hebrew illuminated manuscripts all of my professional life, and this one stands out for its fresh, charming, and sometimes unique paintings as well as its historical importance".

Byzantine Mosaic Decoration - Aspects of Monumental Art in Byzantium (Hardcover): Otto Demus Byzantine Mosaic Decoration - Aspects of Monumental Art in Byzantium (Hardcover)
Otto Demus
R1,053 Discovery Miles 10 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Arts In The Middle Ages And At The Period Of The Renaissance (Paperback): Paul Lacroix The Arts In The Middle Ages And At The Period Of The Renaissance (Paperback)
Paul Lacroix
R1,282 Discovery Miles 12 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Late Byzantium Reconsidered - The Arts of the Palaiologan Era in the Mediterranean (Paperback): Andrea Mattiello, Maria Alessia... Late Byzantium Reconsidered - The Arts of the Palaiologan Era in the Mediterranean (Paperback)
Andrea Mattiello, Maria Alessia Rossi
R982 Discovery Miles 9 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Late Byzantium Reconsidered offers a unique collection of essays analysing the artistic achievements of Mediterranean centres linked to the Byzantine Empire between 1261, when the Palaiologan dynasty re-conquered Constantinople, and the decades after 1453, when the Ottomans took the city, marking the end of the Empire. These centuries were characterised by the rising of socio-political elites, in regions such as Crete, Italy, Laconia, Serbia, and Trebizond, that, while sharing cultural and artistic values influenced by the Byzantine Empire, were also developing innovative and original visual and cultural standards. The comparative and interdisciplinary framework offered by this volume aims to challenge established ideas concerning the late Byzantine period such as decline, renewal, and innovation. By examining specific case studies of cultural production from within and outside Byzantium, the chapters in this volume highlight the intrinsic innovative nature of the socio-cultural identities active in the late medieval and early modern Mediterranean vis-a-vis the rhetorical assumption of the cultural contraction of the Byzantine Empire.

Studies in Byzantine Sigillography, v. 9 (Paperback): Jean-claude Cheynet, Claudia Sode Studies in Byzantine Sigillography, v. 9 (Paperback)
Jean-claude Cheynet, Claudia Sode
R5,903 Discovery Miles 59 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For several years now, sigillography as an independent subject in the field of Byzantine studies, has received increasing attention from both Byzantine studies and related disciplines, because it is the only area still able to provide plenty of yet undiscovered material for research and study. The articles deal with all aspects of Byzantine sigillography: presentation of new finds, discussion of new methods, questions of the political and ecclesiastical administration of Byzantinum, prosopography, historical geography, and art historical and iconographical problems. In addition, the volumes contain a loosely arranged list of Byzantine seals, which have been published in essays and auction catalogues, thus enabling those from more obscure publications to be located and identified. Volume 9, currently in preparation, mainly contains lectures from the 8th International Symposium on Byzantine Sigillography held in October 2003, in Berlin. Besides the iconography of seals, much emphasis was placed on questions of Byzantine administration. Further, selected collections are presented, as well as a large number of new finds and new acquisitions.

Medieval Cathedrals (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): William W. Clark Medieval Cathedrals (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
William W. Clark
R2,541 Discovery Miles 25 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An introduction to the medieval cathedral, those churches that are regarded as the greatest achievements of medieval architecture. Details their social history, who built them, how they were built, and why. Forty photos and maps help to guide the reader through a narrated tour of these awe-inspiring churches. When we think of cathedrals, we usually envision the great Gothic Buildings of 12th- and 13th-century Europe. But other than being a large church, a cathedral is neither a specific building type nor specifically medieval. What a makes a large church a cathedral is the presence of a single item of furniture: the chair (in Latin: cathedra) or throne that is the symbol of the ecclesiastical and spiritual authority of a bishop. This book is an introduction to the medieval cathedral, those churches that are usually regarded as among the greatest achievements of medieval architecture. While cathedrals were often the most prominent urban structure in many European cities, their construction was never a civic responsibility, but remained the responsibility of the clergy in charge of the day to day activities and services. Beginning with an overview of the social history of cathedrals, Clark examines such topics as patrons, builders and artists, and planning and construction; and provides an in-depth examination of the French Cathedral at Reims—a seminal building with significant technological advances, important sculptural programs, a surviving bishop's palace, and other structures. The volume concludes with a series of illustrations, a selection of original texts, and a selected bibliography for further study. A full index is also provided.

Yasser Tabbaa's the Transformation of Islamic Art During the Sunni Revival (Paperback): Bilal Badat Yasser Tabbaa's the Transformation of Islamic Art During the Sunni Revival (Paperback)
Bilal Badat
R209 Discovery Miles 2 090 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Tabbaa’s Transformation offers an innovative approach to understanding the profound changes undergone by Islamic art and architecture during the often neglected Medieval Islamic period. Examining devices such as calligraphy, arabesque, muqarnas, and stonework, Tabbaa argues we propagated in a moment of confrontation and facilitated the re-emergence of the Sunni Abbasid caliphate in a more orthodox image. Tabbaa offers a timely and thought-provoking alternative to conventional essentialist, positivist and ethno-narrative interpretations of Islamic art.

Mittelalterliche Rathauser in Deutschland - Architecktur Und Funktion (German, Hardcover): Stephan Albrecht Mittelalterliche Rathauser in Deutschland - Architecktur Und Funktion (German, Hardcover)
Stephan Albrecht
R975 Discovery Miles 9 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Symbols and Emblems of Early and Mediaeval Christian Art (Hardcover): Louisa Twining Symbols and Emblems of Early and Mediaeval Christian Art (Hardcover)
Louisa Twining
R1,426 Discovery Miles 14 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

1885. Illustrated with 92 plates. The book's purpose is to collect and arrange, in chronological order, the principal forms that have been used symbolically in the different periods of Art. Its chief aim is to lead to a better understanding of the many treasures of Art and Antiquity that are to be found wherever our wanderings may lead us, by assisting persons to read their meaning and to look through the Symbol to the thing signified by it.

Art and the Reformation (Hardcover): G.G. Coulton Art and the Reformation (Hardcover)
G.G. Coulton
R1,804 Discovery Miles 18 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

1928. This volume grew out of Lowell lectures delivered at Boston, Massachusetts. Contents: Monastic Artists (1); Monastic Artists (2); Monastic Artists (3); The Lay Artist; Four Self-Characterizations; The Freemasons; The Mason's Mark; The Hand-Grip; Eton and King's College; From Prentice to Master; Wander Years; Symbolism; The People's Mind; The Poor Man's Bible; Art and Religion; Architectural Finance; The Puritan Revolt; Reformation or Renaissance?; Protestantism and Art; The Roots of the Renaissance; Renaissance and Destruction; Renaissance and Construction (1); and Renaissance and Construction (2).

Pontius Pilate, Anti-Semitism, and the Passion in Medieval Art (Hardcover): Colum Hourihane Pontius Pilate, Anti-Semitism, and the Passion in Medieval Art (Hardcover)
Colum Hourihane
R1,983 R1,810 Discovery Miles 18 100 Save R173 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Pontius Pilate is one of the Bible's best-known villains--but up until the tenth century, artistic imagery appears to have consistently portrayed him as a benevolent Christian and holy symbol of baptism. For the first time, "Pontius Pilate, Anti-Semitism, and the Passion in Medieval Art" provides a complete look at the shifting visual and textual representations of Pilate throughout early Christian and medieval art. Colum Hourihane examines neglected and sometimes sympathetic portrayals, and shows how negative characterizations of Pilate, which were developed for political and religious purposes, reveal the anti-Semitism of the medieval period.

Hourihane indicates that in some artistic renderings, Pilate may have been a symbol of good, and in many, a figure of jurisprudence. Eastern traditions treated Pilate as a saint with his own feast day, but Western accounts from the tenth century changed him from a Roman to a Jew. Pilate became a vessel for anti-Semitism--his image acquired grotesque facial and physical characteristics, and his role in Christ's Passion grew to mythic proportions. By the fifteenth century, however, representations of Pilate came full circle to depict an aged and empathetic administrator.

Combining a wealth of previously unpublished sources with explorations of art historical developments, "Pontius Pilate, Anti-Semitism, and the Passion in Medieval Art" puts forth for the first time an encyclopedic portrait of a complex legend.

Pygmalion's Power - Romanesque Sculpture, the Senses, and Religious Experience (Hardcover): Thomas E.A. Dale Pygmalion's Power - Romanesque Sculpture, the Senses, and Religious Experience (Hardcover)
Thomas E.A. Dale
R2,466 Discovery Miles 24 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Pushed to the height of its illusionistic powers during the first centuries of the Roman Empire, sculpture was largely abandoned with the ascendancy of Christianity, as the apparent animation of the material image and practices associated with sculpture were considered both superstitious and idolatrous. In Pygmalion's Power, Thomas E. A. Dale argues that the reintroduction of architectural sculpture after a hiatus of some seven hundred years arose with the particular goal of engaging the senses in a Christian religious experience. Since the term "Romanesque" was coined in the nineteenth century, the reintroduction of stone sculpture around the mid-eleventh century has been explained as a revivalist phenomenon, one predicated on the desire to claim the authority of ancient Rome. In this study, Dale proposes an alternative theory. Covering a broad range of sculpture types-including autonomous cult statuary in wood and metal, funerary sculpture, architectural sculpture, and portraiture-Dale shows how the revitalized art form was part of a broader shift in emphasis toward spiritual embodiment and affective piety during the late eleventh and twelfth centuries. Adding fresh insight to scholarship on the Romanesque, Pygmalion's Power borrows from trends in cultural anthropology to demonstrate the power and potential of these sculptures to produce emotional effects that made them an important sensory part of the religious culture of the era.

Sculptures of Chartres Cathedral (1909) (Paperback): Margaret Marriage Sculptures of Chartres Cathedral (1909) (Paperback)
Margaret Marriage
R855 Discovery Miles 8 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Text in English and French. The aim of this book, by utilizing modern photography, is to illustrate the cathedral on a scale not before attempted. Although this collection is not exhaustive, the authors claim it is fairly representative. It deals mainly with the sculptures on the doorway, although there are views of the general architecture and a few subjects from the interior. Over 120 photographs, fully indexed.

The Bayeux Tapestry - The Life Story of a Masterpiece (Paperback, New Ed): Carola Hicks The Bayeux Tapestry - The Life Story of a Masterpiece (Paperback, New Ed)
Carola Hicks
R582 R472 Discovery Miles 4 720 Save R110 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

One of Europe's greatest artistic treasures, the Bayeux Tapestry depicts the events leading up to the Battle of Hastings in 1066. For all its fame, its origins and story are complex and somewhat cloudy. Though many assume it was commissioned by Bishop Odo--William's ruthless half-brother--it may also have been financed by Harold's dynamic sister Edith, who was juggling for a place in the new court. In this intriguing study, medieval art historian Carola Hicks investigates the miracle of the tapestry's making--including the unique stitches, dyes, and strange details in the margins--as well as its complicated past. For centuries it lay ignored in Bayeux cathedral until its discovery in the 18th century. It quickly became a symbol of power: townsfolk saved it during the French Revolution, Napoleon displayed it to promote his own conquest, and the Nazis strove to make it their own. Packed with thrilling stories, this history shows how every great work of art has a life of its own.

Medieval American Art - Volume 1 (Paperback): P al Kelemen Medieval American Art - Volume 1 (Paperback)
P al Kelemen
R905 Discovery Miles 9 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Tales of the City - Drawing in the Netherlands from Bosch to Bruegel (Hardcover): Emily J. Peters, Laura Ritter Tales of the City - Drawing in the Netherlands from Bosch to Bruegel (Hardcover)
Emily J. Peters, Laura Ritter; Contributions by Koenraad Jonckheere, Stephanie Porras, Annemarie Stefes
R1,779 R1,518 Discovery Miles 15 180 Save R261 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An innovative examination of sixteenth-century Netherlandish drawing against the backdrop of the urban economic boom, the Protestant Reformation, and the Eighty Years' War Featuring works by Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1450-1516), Jan Gossaert (c. 1478-1532), Maarten van Heemskerck (1498-1574), Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c. 1525-1569), Hendrick Goltzius (1558-1617), and others, this book positions drawing in the Low Countries in the sixteenth century as a dynamic, multifaceted practice. Drawings played roles as varied as the artists who made them: they were designs for prints, paintings, stained glass windows, decorative objects, and tapestries, as well as tools for presentation, translation, and the display of knowledge and virtuosity. The artists' diversified urban communities shaped their drawing practices, as did shifting cultural and political circumstances surrounding Protestant Reform and the Eighty Years' War. In addition to the book's four illuminating essays, many of the more than eighty catalogue entries-selected from the holdings of The Albertina Museum and the Cleveland Museum of Art-present new research. Distributed for the Cleveland Museum of Art Exhibition Schedule: The Cleveland Museum of Art (October 9, 2022-January 8, 2023) The Albertina Museum, Vienna (2023)

The Gothic Image - Religious Art in France in the Thirteenth-Century (Hardcover): Emile Maale, Emile M"le, Emile Male The Gothic Image - Religious Art in France in the Thirteenth-Century (Hardcover)
Emile Maale, Emile M"le, Emile Male
R2,266 Discovery Miles 22 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Gothic (Hardcover): Fred Botting The Gothic (Hardcover)
Fred Botting
R2,034 Discovery Miles 20 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From Horace Walpole to Angela Carter and the X-Files, new and familiar texts are reassessed, and common readings of Gothic themes and critical approaches to the genre are interrogated. The popularity of Gothic fictions, themes and films suggests that the genre is the norm as much as the dark underside of contemporary cultural production. Having endured for over two hundred years and settled onto numerous respectable courses of study, the meaning and value of the Gothic seems due for reappraisal. The essays in this volume, written by critics whose work over the last twenty years has considerably advanced the understanding of the Gothic genre, reexamine its literary, historical and cultural significance: from Horace Walpole to Angela Carter and the X-Files, new and familiar texts are reassessed; common readings of Gothic themes and critical approaches to the genreare interrogated: Gothic finds itself integrally involved in the production of a modern sense of the nation; it continues to haunt legal discourses; it underpins social mythologies and ideologies; informs histories of sexuality and identity; offers curious substance to notions of community and culture, and raises questions of ethics and postmodernism. Professor FRED BOTTING teaches in the Department of English at Keele University. Contributors: DAVID PUNTER, ELISABETH BRONFEN, E.J. CLERY, ROBERT MILES, JEAN-JACQUES LECERCLE, LESLIE J. MORAN, HELEN STODDART, FRED BOTTING, JERROLD E. HOGLE.

Arte Sacro 800-1200 (English, Spanish, Paperback): Peter Lasko Arte Sacro 800-1200 (English, Spanish, Paperback)
Peter Lasko
R1,030 Discovery Miles 10 300 Out of stock
Jerusalem, 1000-1400 - Every People Under Heaven (Hardcover): Barbara Drake Boehm, Melanie Holcomb Jerusalem, 1000-1400 - Every People Under Heaven (Hardcover)
Barbara Drake Boehm, Melanie Holcomb
R1,633 Discovery Miles 16 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A comprehensive and timely exploration of the key role Jerusalem played in shaping the art and culture of the Middle Ages Medieval Jerusalem was a vibrant international center and home to multiple cultures, faiths, and languages. Harmonious and dissonant influences from Persian, Turkish, Greek, Syrian, Armenian, Georgian, Coptic, Ethiopian, Indian, and European traditions invested Jerusalem with a key role in shaping the art of the Middle Ages. Through compelling essays by international and interdisciplinary experts and detailed discussions of more than 200 works of art, this beautiful, authoritative volume breaks new ground in exploring the relationship between the historical and the archetypal city of Jerusalem, uncovering the ways in which the aesthetic achievements it inspired enhanced and enlivened the medieval world. Patrons and artists from Christian, Jewish, and Islamic traditions alike focused their attention on the Holy City, endowing and enriching its sacred buildings and creating luxury goods for its residents. This artistic fertility was particularly in evidence between the 11th and the 14th centuries, notwithstanding often devastating circumstances-from the earthquake of 1033 to the fierce battles of the Crusades. Dazzling illustrations featuring new photography complement this unprecedented, panoptic story of Jerusalem in the Middle Ages. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art / Distributed by Yale University Press Exhibition Schedule: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (09/26/16-01/08/17)

Shiva's Waterfront Temples - Architects and Their Audiences in Medieval India (Hardcover): Subhashini Kaligotla Shiva's Waterfront Temples - Architects and Their Audiences in Medieval India (Hardcover)
Subhashini Kaligotla
R1,920 Discovery Miles 19 200 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This handsomely illustrated volume explores the medieval Deccani temple complexes at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pattadakal, with careful attention to their makers. The vibrant red sandstone temples of India's Deccan Plateau, such as the Pattadakal temple cluster, have attracted visitors since the eighth century or earlier. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the coronation place of the Chalukya dynasty, Pattadakal and its neighboring sites are of major historical importance. In Shiva's Waterfront Temples, Subhashini Kaligotla situates these buildings in the cosmopolitan milieu of Deccan India and considers how their makers and awestruck visitors would have seen them in their day. Kaligotla reconstructs how architects and builders approached the sites, including their use of ornamentation, responsiveness to courtly values such as pleasure and play, and ingenious juxtaposition of the first millennium's Nagara and Dravida aesthetics, a blend largely unique to Deccan plateau architecture. With over 130 color illustrations, this original book elucidates the Deccan's special place in the lexicon of medieval South Asian architecture.

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