Die Kunst des Mittelalters in der Mark Brandenburg

Die Kunst des Mittelalters in der Mark Brandenburg
Author: Ernst Badstübner
Publsiher: Lukas Verlag
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture, Medieval
ISBN: 9783867320108

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Nieders chsische Bildstickereien des Mittelalters

Nieders  chsische Bildstickereien des Mittelalters
Author: Renate Kroos
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1970
Genre: Church vestments
ISBN: OCLC:462378577

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Reassessing the Roles of Women as Makers of Medieval Art and Architecture 2 Vol Set

Reassessing the Roles of Women as  Makers  of Medieval Art and Architecture  2 Vol  Set
Author: Therese Martin
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1185
Release: 2012
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9789004185555

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The twenty-four studies in this volume propose a new approach to framing the debate around the history of medieval art and architecture to highlight the multiple roles played by women, moving beyond today's standard division of artist from patron.

Women and the Book

Women and the Book
Author: British Library
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0802080693

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Concentrating on the pictorial evidence, these papers raise many complex and varied themes related to women's creation, use and patronage of books, and the representation of women in them.

Textile in Architecture

Textile in Architecture
Author: Didem Ekici,Patricia Blessing,Basile Baudez
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781000900446

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This book investigates the interconnections between textile and architecture via a variety of case studies from the Middle Ages through the twentieth century and from diverse geographic contexts. Among the oldest human technologies, building and weaving have intertwined histories. Textile structures go back to Palaeolithic times and are still in use today and textile furnishings have long been used in interiors. Beyond its use as a material, textile has offered a captivating model and metaphor for architecture through its ability to enclose, tie together, weave, communicate, and adorn. Recently, architects have shown a renewed interest in the textile medium due to the use of computer-aided design, digital fabrication, and innovative materials and engineering. The essays edited and compiled here, work across disciplines to provide new insights into the enduring relationship between textiles and architecture. The contributors critically explore the spatial and material qualities of textiles as well as cultural and political significance of textile artifacts, patterns, and metaphors in architecture. Textile in Architecture is organized into three sections: “Ritual Spaces,” which examines the role of textiles in the formation and performance of socio-political, religious, and civic rituals; “Public and Private Interiors” explores how textiles transformed interiors corresponding to changing aesthetics, cultural values, and material practices; and “Materiality and Material Translations,” which considers textile as metaphor and model in the materiality of built environment. Including cases from Morocco, Samoa, France, India, the UK, Spain, the Ancient Andes and the Ottoman Empire, this is essential reading for any student or researcher interested in textiles in architecture through the ages.

Nuns as Artists

Nuns as Artists
Author: Jeffrey F. Hamburger
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1997-05-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0520203860

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"Hamburger's singular discovery of a group of devotional drawings made by an anonymous nun . . . is here presented with magisterial learning, theoretical sophistication, and deep human sympathy."—V. A. Kolve, University of California, Los Angeles

The Pictorial Arts of the West 800 1200

The Pictorial Arts of the West  800 1200
Author: Charles Reginald Dodwell
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300064934

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Between the ninth and thirteenth centuries the Western world witnessed a glorious flowering of the pictorial arts. In this lavishly illustrated book, C.R. Dodwell provides a comprehensive guide to all forms of this art--from wall and panel paintings to stained glass windows, mosaics, and embroidery--and sets them against the historical and theological influences of the age. Dodwell describes the rise and development of some of the great styles of the Middle Ages: Carolingian art, which ranged from the splendid illuminations appropriate to an emperor's court to drawings of great delicacy; Anglo-Saxon art, which had a rare vitality and finesse; Ottonian art with its political and spiritual messages; the colorful Mozarabic art of Spain, which had added vigor through its interaction with the barbaric Visigoths; and the art of Italy, influenced by the styles of Byzantium and the West. Dodwell concludes with an examination of the universal Romanesque style of the twelfth century that extended from the Scandinavian countries in the north to Jerusalem in the south. His book--which includes the first exhaustive discussion of the painters and craftsmen of the time, incorporates the latest research, and is filled with new ideas about the relations among the arts, history, and theology of the period--will be an invaluable resource for both art historians and students of the Middle Ages.

From the Material to the Mystical in Late Medieval Piety

From the Material to the Mystical in Late Medieval Piety
Author: Racha Kirakosian
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781108841238

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Examining correlations between the material and the mystical, this books investigates collective writing and devotional culture in late medieval piety.