This volume complements Anna Muthesius' previous works, emphasizing the selection patterns in acquiring silks by secular and ecclesiastical... Læs mere
Volume 1 of "Studies in Imagery, Text, and Images" presents 25 studies spanning Classical Art, Symbolic Languages, Saints and Devils, and Comets, Dreams, and... Læs mere
Professor Fernie's research has done much to clarify the development of architecture in England and France from the Anglo-Saxon and Carolingian... Læs mere
Of special interest is the cultural context in which these popular works were made and disseminated, by scribes and artists whose work encompassed all kinds of... Læs mere
Professor Nordenfalk's work over the last forty years has represented perhaps the most important effort made in these decades to clarify the development of... Læs mere
This volume presents five studies on the book trade in France and America during the late 18th and early 19th... Læs mere
A collection of studies by Giles Barber from leading British and European bibliographical journals over 30 years, a fusion of Anglo-Saxon and French... Læs mere
Peter Lasko, expert in Medieval luxury arts, authored "Ars Sacra," the primary reference in the field. His collection of 21 papers covers sculpture, metalwork, ivory carving, restoration ethics, and art history discipline.
Bruce Cole's extensive work in Italian art of the 14th and 15th centuries is highlighted, with monographs on Giotto, Masaccio, Piero della Francesca and Agnolo... Læs mere
Michael Kitson, a renowned European art historian, focused on landscape art, notably Claude Lorrain. He transformed the study of Claude's work, emphasizing aesthetic... Læs mere
This collection focuses on miniaturists working in Venice and Northern Italy during the C15th and C16th and the impact of the invention of printing on... Læs mere
The themes of this collection include historicism, commemoration, style and meaning, and the artist's intelligence. Lavin covers various aspects of the life... Læs mere