Viktor Lazarev's studies on early Russian art, particularly frescoes and panel paintings, written between 1953 and 1971 include a broad range of art produced for the Russian... Læs mere
Christopher Walter's research on Byzantine art emphasises the significance of iconography, as the Byzantines believed pictures could convey... Læs mere
Considers the representation of Italian Renaissance patterned silks in paintings from the 14th to the 16th century. Explores why luxury... Læs mere
Christa Gardner von Teuffel's essays shed light on the structure and placement of Italian altarpieces from the... Læs mere
These two volumes bring together Professor Sauerländer's papers on Romanesque art, covering themes like structures, classification, geography, and its... Læs mere
These two volumes bring together Professor Sauerländer's papers on Romanesque art, covering themes like structures, classification, geography, and... 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
These volumes include Dr Gem's main work over a period of quarter of a century. Taken together, these studies present an overview of the development of English Church architecture from the 7th century to the 12th.
These volumes include Dr Gem's main work over a period of quarter of a century. Taken together, these studies present an overview of the development of English Church architecture from the 7th century to the 12th.
This collection focuses on miniaturists working in Venice and Northern Italy during the C15th and C16th and the impact of the invention of printing... Læs mere
This volume discusses various aspects of stained glass development in France, covering glaziers, techniques, design, iconography, and regional... Læs mere
The volume explores the evolution of the Corinthian capital, sculptural decoration, and architectural forms. It focuses on the Loire Valley, Berry, Bourbonnais, and Burgundy, regions known for their innovative art during the Capetian era.