The themes of this collection include historicism, commemoration, style and meaning, and the artist's intelligence. Lavin covers various... Læs mere
John James, an Australian architect and historian, researched the origins of Gothic architecture. He analyzed stone structures' construction history,... Læs mere
Crete, a vital Venetian stronghold, saw cultural interaction between Greek Orthodox... Læs mere
Collected essays, editorials, and conference papers by John Onians, who has worked to expand and deepen the field of art history for 30... Læs mere
The introduction discusses rabbinic views on art and spirituality. The essays in this volume are categorized into three sections: the... Læs mere
This book looks at the representation of secular figures in Romanesque Auvergne to understand the region's... Læs mere
This book collects 17 papers by Anna Muthesius, covering topics like Byzantine sericulture, silk's ecclesiastical role, and the impact of Byzantine silks in various regions from the 5th to 15th centuries. It complements her earlier work on Byzantine and Islamic silk weaving.
This collection of essays interprets Romanesque mural painting in Western churches,... Læs mere
This volume compiles studies by Professor DaCosta Kaufmann on various topics in the history of art,... Læs mere
Florentine Mutherich, an expert in Carolingian illuminated manuscripts, presents a selection of her studies, exploring aspects of Carolingian book illumination. Topics... Læs mere
These four volumes showcase Cornelius Vermeule's essential contributions to Graeco-Roman art studies over five decades. Covering Mycenaean to Byzantine art,... Læs mere
This publication compiles 17 studies by Donald King, emphasizing his mastery of textile techniques, technical analysis, and linguistic interpretation. King's work spans various... Læs mere