Author: Gregory Clark
Publisher: Getty Publications
ISBN: 0892367121
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Clark examines the book of hours in the context of medieval culture, the book trade in Paris, and the role of Paris as an international center of illumination. 64 illustrations, 40 in color.
The Spitz Master
Author: Gregory Clark
Publisher: Getty Publications
ISBN: 0892367121
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Clark examines the book of hours in the context of medieval culture, the book trade in Paris, and the role of Paris as an international center of illumination. 64 illustrations, 40 in color.
Publisher: Getty Publications
ISBN: 0892367121
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Clark examines the book of hours in the context of medieval culture, the book trade in Paris, and the role of Paris as an international center of illumination. 64 illustrations, 40 in color.
Fifteenth-Century Studies Vol. 29
Author: Edelgard E. DuBruck
Publisher: Camden House
ISBN: 9781571132963
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
New essays on topics from love and sexuality to physical handicaps, old age, good and bad fortune, women's virtues, art and literature, and the writing of manuscripts. Fifteenth-Century Studies has appeared annually since 1977. It publishes essays on all aspects of life in the 15th century, including literature, drama, history, philosophy, art, music, religion, science, and ritual and custom. The editors strive to do justice to the most contested medieval century, a period that defies consensus on fundamental issues. In this volume the standard synopsis of research on 15th-c. theater is followed by essays on reflection/meditation on love and sexuality, physical handicaps, old age, betrayal, and false accusations. Contributors investigate good and bad fortune and human reactions to it, as well as women's virtues. Essays deal with poetry, prose, and drama, while others explore art, looking at illuminations, fresco, and tapestry from the vantage point of hagiography and romance. Finally, there is an essay on scribes, codices, and manuscripts from the perspective of New Philology. Contributors: E. DuBruck, C. Azuela, D.E. Booton, L.V. Gerulaitis, R. Hyatte, S. Jefferis, V. Minet-Mahy, C. Politis, M.J. Seaman, E. I. Wade. Edelgard E. DuBruck is professor emerita in the Modern Languages Department at Marygrove College, and Barbara I. Gusick is professor emerita of English at Troy University-Dothan, Dothan, Alabama.
Publisher: Camden House
ISBN: 9781571132963
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
New essays on topics from love and sexuality to physical handicaps, old age, good and bad fortune, women's virtues, art and literature, and the writing of manuscripts. Fifteenth-Century Studies has appeared annually since 1977. It publishes essays on all aspects of life in the 15th century, including literature, drama, history, philosophy, art, music, religion, science, and ritual and custom. The editors strive to do justice to the most contested medieval century, a period that defies consensus on fundamental issues. In this volume the standard synopsis of research on 15th-c. theater is followed by essays on reflection/meditation on love and sexuality, physical handicaps, old age, betrayal, and false accusations. Contributors investigate good and bad fortune and human reactions to it, as well as women's virtues. Essays deal with poetry, prose, and drama, while others explore art, looking at illuminations, fresco, and tapestry from the vantage point of hagiography and romance. Finally, there is an essay on scribes, codices, and manuscripts from the perspective of New Philology. Contributors: E. DuBruck, C. Azuela, D.E. Booton, L.V. Gerulaitis, R. Hyatte, S. Jefferis, V. Minet-Mahy, C. Politis, M.J. Seaman, E. I. Wade. Edelgard E. DuBruck is professor emerita in the Modern Languages Department at Marygrove College, and Barbara I. Gusick is professor emerita of English at Troy University-Dothan, Dothan, Alabama.
Illuminating Women in the Medieval World
Author: Christine Sciacca
Publisher: Getty Publications
ISBN: 1606065262
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
When one thinks of women in the Middle Ages, the images that often come to mind are those of damsels in distress, mystics in convents, female laborers in the field, and even women of ill repute. In reality, however, medieval conceptions of womanhood were multifaceted, and women’s roles were varied and nuanced. Female stereotypes existed in the medieval world, but so too did women of power and influence. The pages of illuminated manuscripts reveal to us the many facets of medieval womanhood and slices of medieval life—from preoccupations with biblical heroines and saints to courtship, childbirth, and motherhood. While men dominated artistic production, this volume demonstrates the ways in which female artists, authors, and patrons were instrumental in the creation of illuminated manuscripts. Featuring over one hundred illuminations depicting medieval women from England to Ethiopia, this book provides a lively and accessible introduction to the lives of women in the medieval world.
Publisher: Getty Publications
ISBN: 1606065262
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
When one thinks of women in the Middle Ages, the images that often come to mind are those of damsels in distress, mystics in convents, female laborers in the field, and even women of ill repute. In reality, however, medieval conceptions of womanhood were multifaceted, and women’s roles were varied and nuanced. Female stereotypes existed in the medieval world, but so too did women of power and influence. The pages of illuminated manuscripts reveal to us the many facets of medieval womanhood and slices of medieval life—from preoccupations with biblical heroines and saints to courtship, childbirth, and motherhood. While men dominated artistic production, this volume demonstrates the ways in which female artists, authors, and patrons were instrumental in the creation of illuminated manuscripts. Featuring over one hundred illuminations depicting medieval women from England to Ethiopia, this book provides a lively and accessible introduction to the lives of women in the medieval world.
Art in a Time of War
Author: Gregory T. Clark
Publisher: Studies and Texts
ISBN: 9780888441973
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In the Hundred Years? War, when Paris fell to the English in 1420, the French capital became an occupied city. Parisian patrons of the book arts? and most of their illuminators? fled. The fifteen-year occupation of Paris has been deemed a fallow period for French illumination. Greg Clark?s study reveals a subtler reading of the manuscripts. He traces the career of a Netherlandish artist? dubbed the Master of Morgan 453? who worked in Paris, Amiens, and Picardy during these troubled times. Clark thoroughly analyzes the work and influence of this animated expressionist and iconographic trailblazer.
Publisher: Studies and Texts
ISBN: 9780888441973
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In the Hundred Years? War, when Paris fell to the English in 1420, the French capital became an occupied city. Parisian patrons of the book arts? and most of their illuminators? fled. The fifteen-year occupation of Paris has been deemed a fallow period for French illumination. Greg Clark?s study reveals a subtler reading of the manuscripts. He traces the career of a Netherlandish artist? dubbed the Master of Morgan 453? who worked in Paris, Amiens, and Picardy during these troubled times. Clark thoroughly analyzes the work and influence of this animated expressionist and iconographic trailblazer.
The Limbourg Brothers
Author: Rob Dückers
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Design
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Design
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
The Voyages of William Baffin, 1612-1622
Author: Clements R. Markham
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368455095
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1881.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368455095
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1881.
The Voyages of William Baffin
Author: ClementsR. Markham (ed.)
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3845710551
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
William Baffin, geboren 1584, war englischer Entdecker und Seefahrer. Seine Reisen, die der Auffindung und Entdeckung der Nordwestpassage dienten, führten ihn nach Grönland und Kanada. Überdies war Baffin der Erste, der versuchte, die geografische Länge durch Monddistanzen zu bestimmen. Bei diesem Buch handelt es sich um eine englischsprachige Ausgabe.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3845710551
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
William Baffin, geboren 1584, war englischer Entdecker und Seefahrer. Seine Reisen, die der Auffindung und Entdeckung der Nordwestpassage dienten, führten ihn nach Grönland und Kanada. Überdies war Baffin der Erste, der versuchte, die geografische Länge durch Monddistanzen zu bestimmen. Bei diesem Buch handelt es sich um eine englischsprachige Ausgabe.
The Meanings of Nudity in Medieval Art
Author: Sherry C. M. Lindquist
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
ISBN: 9781409422846
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Addressing a strangely neglected key issue in the history of art, this volume engages the variety and complexity of medieval representations of the unclothed human body. The Meanings of Nudity in Medieval Art breaks ground by offering a variety of approaches to explore the meanings of both male and female nudity in European painting, manuscripts and sculpture ranging from the late antique era to the fifteenth century.
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
ISBN: 9781409422846
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Addressing a strangely neglected key issue in the history of art, this volume engages the variety and complexity of medieval representations of the unclothed human body. The Meanings of Nudity in Medieval Art breaks ground by offering a variety of approaches to explore the meanings of both male and female nudity in European painting, manuscripts and sculpture ranging from the late antique era to the fifteenth century.
Works Issued by the Hakluyt Society
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geography
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geography
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Sacred Landscapes
Author: Bryan C. Keene
Publisher: Getty Publications
ISBN: 1606065467
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
Distant blue hills, soaring trees, vast cloudless skies—the majesty of nature has always had the power to lift the human spirit. For some it evokes a sense of timelessness and wonder. For others it reinforces religious convictions. And for many people today it raises concerns for the welfare of the planet. During the Renaissance, artists from Italy to Flanders and England to Germany depicted nature in their religious art to intensify the spiritual experience of the viewer. Devotional manuscripts for personal or communal use—from small-scale prayer books to massive choir books—were filled with some of the most illusionistic nature studies of this period. Sacred Landscapes, which accompanies an exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum, presents some of the most impressive examples of this art, gathering a wide range of illuminated manuscripts made between 1400 and 1600, as well as panel paintings, drawings, and decorative arts. Readers will see the influence of such masters as Albrecht Dürer, Jan van Eyck, Leonardo da Vinci, and Piero della Francesca and will gain new appreciation for manuscript illuminators like Simon Bening, Joris Hoefnagel, Vincent Raymond, and the Spitz Master. These artists were innovative in the early development of landscape painting and were revered throughout the early modern period. The authors provide thoughtful examination of works from the fifteenth through seventeenth centuries.
Publisher: Getty Publications
ISBN: 1606065467
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
Distant blue hills, soaring trees, vast cloudless skies—the majesty of nature has always had the power to lift the human spirit. For some it evokes a sense of timelessness and wonder. For others it reinforces religious convictions. And for many people today it raises concerns for the welfare of the planet. During the Renaissance, artists from Italy to Flanders and England to Germany depicted nature in their religious art to intensify the spiritual experience of the viewer. Devotional manuscripts for personal or communal use—from small-scale prayer books to massive choir books—were filled with some of the most illusionistic nature studies of this period. Sacred Landscapes, which accompanies an exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum, presents some of the most impressive examples of this art, gathering a wide range of illuminated manuscripts made between 1400 and 1600, as well as panel paintings, drawings, and decorative arts. Readers will see the influence of such masters as Albrecht Dürer, Jan van Eyck, Leonardo da Vinci, and Piero della Francesca and will gain new appreciation for manuscript illuminators like Simon Bening, Joris Hoefnagel, Vincent Raymond, and the Spitz Master. These artists were innovative in the early development of landscape painting and were revered throughout the early modern period. The authors provide thoughtful examination of works from the fifteenth through seventeenth centuries.