A collection of studies by Ralph Pinder-Wilson on Islamic art, focusing on decorative arts like pottery, bronze, jade and glass. It covers early Islamic glass, lustre ware, Norman... Læs mere
Professor van Os's 20 years of work on Tuscan painting, particularly the Sienese school, is showcased in this volume. It includes his significant contributions to the... Læs mere
Jonas Nordhagen's work on S. Maria Antiqua's frescoes in Rome is vital for early medieval Italian art. This volume compiles his research on Roman... Læs mere
This volume compiles John Beckwith's research on medieval and Byzantine art, emphasizing his expertise in Coptic and Byzantine textiles, ivory carving, metalwork, and cultural diffusion from Islam and Byzantium to Western Europe in the early Middle Ages.
Douglas Barrett, prominent in Indian art, presents three sections in his work: North India sculpture, Deccan painting & sculpture (Amaravati school), and South India sculpture.
This volume compiles John Oates' research on English printing and Cambridge University Library's collection. It includes 15 studies on English printing (15th-18th centuries), 11 on the library's collection, and 3 on his interest in Sterne.
Eleven studies by C. M. Kauffmann over 20 years cover Romanesque and Gothic art, including panel paintings, the Bury Bible, and English Romanesque book illumination. Catalog for V&A Museum exhibit, with updated notes and preface.
This volume brings together for the first time Rosemary Cramp's seminal studies on Anglo-Saxon crosses and sculptural fragments. The papers are principally concerned with... Læs mere
A collection of essays by the late Donald Strong, grouped into four sections (general, architectural studies, sculpture, acquisitions at the... Læs mere
Rosalie Green's work primarily focused on European art from the 11th and 12th centuries, particularly the Hortus Deliciarum manuscript. Her extensive... Læs mere
Ioannis Spatharakis's work on Byzantine manuscript painting created the standard corpus for dated illuminated Greek manuscripts. This... Læs mere
Anna Muthesius compiles her 20 years of research on Byzantine silks (400-1200 AD) into one volume. This collection addresses economic, cultural, and artistic aspects of medieval silk production and its influence on various regions.