Early Medieval: Style And Civilization

Early Medieval: Style And Civilization

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Author: George Henderson
Binding: Paperback
Published: Penguin Books, 1972

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: General wear and yellowing of internal pages and external cover. Glue beginnning to loosen on spine. Signed and dated by previous owner on internal cover.

This scholarly work chronicles the artistic and cultural landscape of the Early Medieval period, presenting a comprehensive analysis of its defining styles and societal underpinnings. It uncovers the intricate connections between visual arts, architecture, and the broader civilization that shaped this transformative era. The author illustrates how religious, political, and social forces converged to produce a distinct aesthetic, detailing the evolution of forms and motifs across various regions. Readers gain profound insights into the intellectual currents and creative expressions that characterized the age, offering an authoritative perspective on a pivotal epoch in European history.

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Description

Author: George Henderson
Binding: Paperback
Published: Penguin Books, 1972

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: General wear and yellowing of internal pages and external cover. Glue beginnning to loosen on spine. Signed and dated by previous owner on internal cover.

This scholarly work chronicles the artistic and cultural landscape of the Early Medieval period, presenting a comprehensive analysis of its defining styles and societal underpinnings. It uncovers the intricate connections between visual arts, architecture, and the broader civilization that shaped this transformative era. The author illustrates how religious, political, and social forces converged to produce a distinct aesthetic, detailing the evolution of forms and motifs across various regions. Readers gain profound insights into the intellectual currents and creative expressions that characterized the age, offering an authoritative perspective on a pivotal epoch in European history.