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How to read Medieval art, Wendy A. Stein

Label
How to read Medieval art, Wendy A. Stein
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How to read Medieval art
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
945718775
Responsibility statement
Wendy A. Stein
Series statement
How to read series
Summary
".introduces the subjects and themes most frequently depicted in medieval art, many of them drawn from the Bible and both religious and secular literature. Included among the 38 representative works of art discussed are brilliant altarpieces, stained-glass windows, intricate tapestries, carved wood sculptures, delicate ivories, and captivating manuscript illuminations, all from the holdings of the Metropolitan Museum, one of the world's most comprehensive collections of medieval art. Informative texts on iconic masterworks such as the Merode Altarpiece, the Unicorn Tapestries, and the Belles Heures of Jean de France, duc de Berry along with less familiar work highlight the context in which the objects were made, conveying their visual and technical nuances as well as their broader symbolic meaning."--Publisher's description
Table Of Contents
Foundation stories of Christian art -- The Hebrew Bible and Jewish art -- Saints and their attributes -- Changing images of the Virgin and the Crucifixion -- Secular themes
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