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Studies in English Bible Illustration, Volume I

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George Henderson's work on English biblical illumination sheds light on Anglo-Saxon and Norman manuscripts' sources and artists' creativity. His two volumes trace links to antique sources, innovati...
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George Henderson's work on English biblical illumination has thrown new light on the sources of some of the most celebrated Anglo-Saxon and Norman illustrated manuscripts and helped to place the astonishing creativity and skill of the artists who worked on these manuscripts within the developing tradition of Bible illumination in the Middle Ages.

These two volumes make available Professor Henderson's studies published over twenty years. In the first volume, he traces the links with late-antique pictorial sources, and compares the innovations in interpreting the Bible text with contemporary developments in other artistic media. He also deals with those works of art from the Anglo-Saxon period known from historical sources but now lost, and with the influence that the art of this early period exerted on a later period, the seventeenth century, and its religious disputes.

The second volume of Professor Henderson's studies deals mainly with the celebrated Anglo-French illuminated Apocalypses of the thirteenth century. The principal manuscripts are all covered, and the iconographic programmes are examined in detail. Two articles draw attention to newly-discovered fragments of other Apocalypse manuscripts. The volume also includes a number of the author's studies on medieval English seals, where the iconography is often of considerable art-historical importance.
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Price: £50.00
Pages: 320
Publisher: Pindar Press
Imprint: Pindar Press
Publication Date: 31 December 1985
ISBN: 9780907132271
Format: Hardcover
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ART / History / General, History of art

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Preface

Losses and Lacunae in Early Insular Art

Bede and the Visual Arts

Late Antique Influences in Some Medieval English Illustrations of Genesis

The Sources of the Genesis Cycle at Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe

The Programme of Illustrations in Bodleian MS Junius Xl

The Joshua Cycle in B. M. Cotton MS Claudius B. IV

Cain's Jaw-bone

Narrative Illustration and Theological Exposition in Medieval Art

Bible Illustration in the Age of Laud

Additional Notes

Index