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Studies in Medieval Art and Interpretation

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Cahn's diverse interests in Romanesque art from the 11th and 12th centuries, including sculpture, painting and book illumination, are displayed in this collection. Themes include the relationship b...
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This selection of articles by Walter Cahn, the Carnegie Professor of the History of Art at Yale University, embraces work by the author that spans a period of some thirty years. Professor Cahn's interests here represented range from the illustration of the lost 10th-century Prayer Book of the late Carolingian Queen Emma to a 15th-century guide to the churches of Rome from the library of Margaret of York, Duchess of Burgundy, though their primary focus is Romanesque art of Latinate Europe in the 11th and the 12th century.

Somewhat against the grain of academic specialization, the author is equally at home in sculpture, painting, book illumination, and fundamental questions of methodology. Among the topics that particularly engage his attention in this collection are connections between art and Biblical exegesis, Cistercian art and imagery, the role of art in the expression of orthodox and heretical beliefs, and perhaps most insistently, the figuration of religious, social and political structures within the pictorial languages of the medieval world.
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Price: £30.00
Pages: 516
Publisher: Pindar Press
Imprint: Pindar Press
Publication Date: 31 December 2001
ISBN: 9781899828555
Format: Paperback
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ART / History / Medieval, History of art

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Walter Cahn was the Carnegie Professor of the History of Art at Yale University.
Preface

A Defense of the Trinity in the Citeaux Bible

The Tympanum of the Saint-Anne Portal of Notre-Dame de Paris and the Iconography of the Division of the Powers in the Early Middle Ages

Observations on Corbeil

A King from Dreux

Moses ben Abraham's 'Chroniques de la Bible'

St. Albans and the Channel Style in England

Solomonic Elements in Romanesque Art

Three Eleventh-Century Manuscripts from Nevers

The Rule and the Book. Cistercian Manuscript Illumination in Burgundy and Champagne

The Psalter of Queen Emma

Heresy and the Interpretation of Romanesque Art

The Frescoes of San Pedro de Arlanza

Margaret of York's Pilgrimage Guide to the Churches of Rome

Romanesque Sculpture and the Spectator

Architecture and Exegesis: Richard of Saint-Victor's Ezekiel Commentary and its Illustrations

Benedict and Bernard: The Ladder Image in the Anchin Manuscript

Additional Notes

Index