This is the first new introduction to Anglo-Saxon art in
twenty-five years and the first book to take account of the 2009
discovery of the Staffordshire Hoard the largest cache of
Anglo-Saxon gold and silver metalwork yet found. Written by one of
the leading scholars in the field and illustrated with many of the
most impressive artifacts, it will be the authoritative book on the
subject for years to come.
The Anglo-Saxon period in England, roughly A.D. 400 1100, was a
time of extraordinary and profound cultural transformation,
culminating in a dramatic shift from a barbarian society to a
recognizably medieval civilization. Settled by northern European
tribal groupings of pagan and illiterate warriors and farmers in
the fifth century, England had by the eleventh century acquired all
the trappings of medieval statehood a developed urban network and
complex economy, a carefully regulated coinage, flourishing centers
of religion and learning, a vigorous literary tradition, and a
remarkable and highly influential artistic heritage that had
significant impact far beyond England itself. This book traces the
changing nature of that art, the different roles it played in
culture, and the various ways it both reflected and influenced the
context in which it was created.
From its first manifestations in the metalwork and ceramics of
the early settlers, Anglo-Saxon art displays certain inherent and
highly distinctive stylistic and iconographic features. Despite the
many new influences that were regularly absorbed and adapted by
Anglo-Saxon artists and craftsmen, these characteristics continued
to resonate through the centuries in the great manuscripts,
ivories, metalwork, and sculpture of this inventive and creative
culture. Anglo-Saxon Art which features 150 color and
black-and-white illustrations is arranged thematically while
following a broadly chronological sequence. An introduction
highlights the character of Anglo-Saxon art, its leitmotifs, and
its underlying continuities. Leslie Webster places this art firmly
in its wider cultural and political context while also examining
the significant conceptual relationship between the visual and
literary art of the period."
General
Imprint: |
Cornell University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
April 2012 |
First published: |
2012 |
Authors: |
Leslie Webster
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Dimensions: |
248 x 191 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
256 |
Edition: |
New |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8014-7766-9 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-8014-7766-2 |
Barcode: |
9780801477669 |
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