Tilmann Riemenschneider

Tilmann Riemenschneider
Title Tilmann Riemenschneider PDF eBook
Author Justus Bier
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 331
Release 2021-11-21
Genre Art
ISBN 0813187885

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In the hauntingly beautiful sculptures of Tilmann Riemenschneider, the Late Gothic art of Germany achieved its highest expression. Now, for the first time in English, the eminent art historian Justus Bier accords Riemenschneider the extended attention he so richly deserves. Riemenschneider (ca. 1460–1531) holds a pivotal place in the development of German art. Rejecting the anonymous soulfulness of earlier Gothic sculpture, he created a style reflecting the deeply spiritual character of his time, yet one that also anticipated the humanism of the Italian Renaissance so soon to revolutionize European art. Bier crowns a lifelong study with this reconsideration of Reimenschneider's life and work, with emphasis on works in North American museums. More than 140 photographs illustrate 46 of the artist's major sculptures.

Sculptures of Tilmann Riemenschneider

Sculptures of Tilmann Riemenschneider
Title Sculptures of Tilmann Riemenschneider PDF eBook
Author North Carolina Museum of Art
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 1962
Genre
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Tilmann Riemenschneider, His Life and Work

Tilmann Riemenschneider, His Life and Work
Title Tilmann Riemenschneider, His Life and Work PDF eBook
Author Justus Bier
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1982
Genre Art
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The Limewood Sculptors of Renaissance Germany

The Limewood Sculptors of Renaissance Germany
Title The Limewood Sculptors of Renaissance Germany PDF eBook
Author Michael Baxandall
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 446
Release 1980-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300028294

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A detail examination of the craftsmanship and lives of German woodcarvers from 1475 to 1525 discusses their artistic styles, techniques of carving, and place in society.

Riemenschneider in Rothenburg

Riemenschneider in Rothenburg
Title Riemenschneider in Rothenburg PDF eBook
Author Katherine M. Boivin
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 249
Release 2021-02-26
Genre Art
ISBN 0271090014

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The concept of the medieval city is fixed in the modern imagination, conjuring visions of fortified walls, towering churches, and winding streets. In Riemenschneider in Rothenburg, Katherine M. Boivin investigates how medieval urban planning and artistic programming worked together to form dynamic environments, demonstrating the agency of objects, styles, and spaces in mapping the late medieval city. Using altarpieces by the famed medieval artist Tilman Riemenschneider as touchstones for her argument, Boivin explores how artwork in Germany’s preeminent medieval city, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, deliberately propagated civic ideals. She argues that the numerous artistic pieces commissioned by the city’s elected council over the course of two centuries built upon one another, creating a cohesive structural network that attracted religious pilgrims and furthered the theological ideals of the parish church. By contextualizing some of Rothenburg’s most significant architectural and artistic works, such as St. James’s Church and Riemenschneider’s Altarpiece of the Holy Blood, Boivin shows how the city government employed these works to establish a local aesthetic that awed visitors, raising Rothenburg’s profile and putting it on the pilgrimage map of Europe. Carefully documented and convincingly argued, this book sheds important new light on the history of one of Germany’s major tourist destinations. It will be of considerable interest to medieval art historians and scholars working in the fields of cultural and urban history.

Medieval Art from Private Collections

Medieval Art from Private Collections
Title Medieval Art from Private Collections PDF eBook
Author The Cloisters
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 362
Release 1968
Genre Art
ISBN

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Art Books

Art Books
Title Art Books PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang M. Freitag
Publisher Routledge
Pages 572
Release 2013-10-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1134830416

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First published in 1997. For this second edition of Art Books: A Basic Bibliography of Monographs on Artists, the vast number of new books published since 1985 was surveyed and evaluated. This has resulted in the selection of 3,395 additional titles. These selections, reflective of the increase in the monographic literature on artists during the last ten years, are evidence of the activities of a larger number of art historians in more countries worldwide, of the increasingly diverse and ambitious exhibition programs of museums whose number has also increased dramatically, and also of a lively international art market and the attendant gallery activities. The selections of the first edition have been reviewed, errors have been corrected and important new editions and reprints have been noted. The second edition contains 278 names of artists not represented in the first edition.