Enamels of Limoges
Title | Enamels of Limoges PDF eBook |
Author | John Philip O'Neill |
Publisher | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Pages | 480 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Art metal-work |
ISBN | 0870997580 |
Treasuries of France, and other sources. The works of Limoges were created for important ecclesiastical and royal patrons. The wealth of enameling preserved from the Treasury of the abbey of Grandmont, just outside Limoges, is due chiefly to the Plantagenet patronage of Henry II and his queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine. Enamels created during their reign resonate with the elegant style of the court, and the dramatic history of Henry's monarchy is evoked by such works as the.
Les primitifs flamands
Title | Les primitifs flamands PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 382 |
Release | 1961 |
Genre | Painintg, Flemish |
ISBN |
Cataloghi di collezioni d'arte nelle biblioteche fiorentine (1840-1940)
Title | Cataloghi di collezioni d'arte nelle biblioteche fiorentine (1840-1940) PDF eBook |
Author | Giovanna De Lorenzi |
Publisher | |
Pages | 726 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
The Pierpont Morgan Wing
Title | The Pierpont Morgan Wing PDF eBook |
Author | Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.). Morgan Collection |
Publisher | |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 1925 |
Genre | Art objects |
ISBN |
The Cloisters
Title | The Cloisters PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth C. Parker |
Publisher | Metropolitan Museum of Art New York |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780300193497 |
In 1988, The Cloisters celebrated its fiftieth anniversary as a branch museum of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Devoted to the art of medieval Europe, The Cloisters is a twentieth century museum designed in a style evocative of medieval architecture. Its combination of medieval and modern architectural elements, organized around arcades of five medieval cloisters, creates a unique and sympathetic context for the exhibition of sculpture, metalwork, textiles, and painting. This contextual approach has been enormously influential in introducing medieval art to the American public. The opportunity for both visitor and scholar to examine works of art in evocative settings has informed and inspired viewers since the Museum's opening in 1938. The collection continues to grow in a wide-ranging fashion, as exemplified by the recently acquired Langobardic reliefs and fourteenth-century stained glass from the Austrian castle chapel at Ebreichsdorf, which are examined here. A two-day scholarly symposium marked the fiftieth anniversary of The Cloisters, bringing together fifteen distinguished scholars from Europe and North America. Jointly sponsored by The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the International Center of Medieval Art, the symposium offered discussions of The Cloisters' history as well as concise papers emphasizing new research on specific works of art in the collection. Keynote papers by Ilene H. Forsyth and Willibald Sauerlander presented provocative critical reviews of the present state of research on Romanesque and Gothic art--the predominant strengths of the collection. Their appraisals and proposals for new directions of research confirm the rapidly changing and challenging state of medieval art scholarship. Symposium participants have revised their papers for publication, and contributions by members of the Museum's staff have been added. The twenty-two studies presented in this commemorative volume demonstrate the methodological diversity confronting the field of medieval art history. As a group, they offer an extraordinary tribute to the significance of The Cloisters Collection. (This title was originally published in 1991/92.)
Pilgrimage
Title | Pilgrimage PDF eBook |
Author | Colin Morris |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2002-06-13 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780521808118 |
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How to Read Medieval Art
Title | How to Read Medieval Art PDF eBook |
Author | Wendy A. Stein |
Publisher | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Pages | 138 |
Release | 2016-10-07 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1588395979 |
The intensely expressive art of the Middle Ages was created to awe, educate and connect the viewer to heaven. Its power reverberates to this day, even among the secular. But experiencing the full meaning and purpose of medieval art requires an understanding of its narrative content. This volume introduces the subjects and stories most frequently depicted in medieval art, many of them drawn from the Bible and other religious literature. Included among the thirty-eight representative works are brilliant altarpieces, stained-glass windows, intricate tapestries, carved wood sculptures, delicate ivories, and captivating manuscript illuminations, all drawn from the holdings of the Metropolitan Museum, one of the world's most comprehensive collections of medieval art. Iconic masterworks such as the Merode Altarpiece, the Unicorn Tapestries, and the Belles Heures of the duc de Berry are featured along with less familiar work. Descriptions of the individual pieces highlight the context in which they were made, conveying their visual and technical nuances as well as their broader symbolic meaning. With its accessible informative discussions and superb full-color illustrations, How to Read Medieval Art explores the iconographic themes of the period, making them clearly recognizable and opening vistas onto history and literature, faith and devotion.