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This up-to-date, reliable introductory account and interpretation
of early medieval art combines art, history, and ideas from around
600 to 1050. Diebold describes diversity and complexity of early
medieval art by examining the relationship of word and image. The
concept of word and image is broad enough to encompass the
Anglo-Saxon art and oral cu
This up-to-date, reliable introductory account and interpretation
of early medieval art combines art, history, and ideas from around
600 to 1050. Diebold describes diversity and complexity of early
medieval art by examining the relationship of word and image. The
concept of word and image is broad enough to encompass the
Anglo-Saxon art and oral culture of the Sutton Hoo treasure, as
well as the literate art of the Carolingian and Ottonian courts.
Diebold describes and explains the stunning variety of early
medieval objects--illustrated manuscripts, rich metal work,
ivories, textiles, statuary, jewels, painting and architecture
produced north of the Alps beginning with Pope Gregory's
Christianization of England and his justification of images, and
ending with the spectacular gold reliquary statue of Ste. Foy at
Conques, which separates Early Medieval art from the Romanesque.
Diebold also discusses the function of (and audience for) medieval
art; he shows why, how, and for whom it was made. Diebold outlines
the role of artists and patrons in medieval society, and he
explains art's institutional and social status. He defines basic
historical and art-historical terms and concepts as they are
encountered, and illustrations, a map, a glossary, notes,
suggestions for further reading, and an index are included.
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