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The Iconography of Early Anglo-Saxon Coinage - Sixth to Eighth Centuries (Paperback)
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The Iconography of Early Anglo-Saxon Coinage - Sixth to Eighth Centuries (Paperback)
Series: Medieval History and Archaeology
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This is the first scholarly art-historical appraisal of Anglo-Saxon
coinage, from its inception in the late sixth century to Offa's
second reform of the penny c.792. Outside numismatic circles, this
material has largely been ignored because of its complexity, yet
artistically this is the most vibrant period of English coinage,
with die-cutters showing flair and innovation and employing
hundreds of different designs in their work. By analysing the
iconography of the early coinage, this book intends to introduce
its rich legacy to a wide audience.
Anna Gannon divides the designs of the coins into four main
categories: busts (including attributes and drapery), human
figures, animals and geometrical patterns, presenting prototypes,
sources of the repertoire and parallels with contemporary visual
arts for each motif. The comparisons demonstrate the central role
of coins in the eclectic visual culture of the time, with the
advantages of official sanctioning and wide circulation to support
and diffuse new ideas and images. The sources of the motifs clarify
the relationship between the many designs of the complex Secondary
phase (c.710-50). Contemporary literature and theological writings
often offer the key to the interpretation of motifs, hinting at a
universal preoccupation with religious themes. The richness of
designs and display of learning point to a sophisticated patronage
with access to exotic prototypes, excellent craftsmanship and
wealth; it is likely that minsters, as rich, learned, and
well-organized institutions, were behind some of the coinage. After
the economic crises of the mid-eighth century this flamboyant
iconography was swept away: with the notable exeption of the coins
of Offa, still displaying exciting designs of high quality and
inventiveness, reformed issues bore royal names and titles, and
strove towards uniformity.
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