Carolingian Art
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Author: J. Hubert, J. Porcher, W. F. Volbach
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: THAMES AND HUDSON, 1970
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This authoritative volume, Carolingian Art, chronicles the vibrant artistic achievements of the Carolingian Empire, a pivotal era that laid foundations for medieval European culture. It presents a comprehensive examination of architectural innovations, manuscript illumination, sculpture, and metalwork from the late 8th to the 9th centuries. The text details the stylistic developments and iconographic programs that characterized this influential period, showcasing how classical traditions were reinterpreted and integrated with new artistic expressions. Through meticulous scholarship, the authors illustrate the profound cultural and political forces that shaped these artistic endeavors. This essential work offers an unparalleled understanding of a transformative epoch in art history.
Author: J. Hubert, J. Porcher, W. F. Volbach
Published: 1970, THAMES AND HUDSON
Author: J. Hubert, J. Porcher, W. F. Volbach
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: THAMES AND HUDSON, 1970
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This authoritative volume, Carolingian Art, chronicles the vibrant artistic achievements of the Carolingian Empire, a pivotal era that laid foundations for medieval European culture. It presents a comprehensive examination of architectural innovations, manuscript illumination, sculpture, and metalwork from the late 8th to the 9th centuries. The text details the stylistic developments and iconographic programs that characterized this influential period, showcasing how classical traditions were reinterpreted and integrated with new artistic expressions. Through meticulous scholarship, the authors illustrate the profound cultural and political forces that shaped these artistic endeavors. This essential work offers an unparalleled understanding of a transformative epoch in art history.