Late Saxon and Viking Art

Late Saxon and Viking Art
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9781000921120
ISBN-13 : 1000921123
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Late Saxon and Viking Art by : T.D. Kendrick

Late Saxon and Viking Art (1949) is a lavishly-illustrated examination of the art of the Saxon era – the carvings, sculpture, illustrations, drawings and paintings that emerged from the Anglo-Saxon and Viking cultures.

Late Saxon and Viking Art

Late Saxon and Viking Art
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Publisher : Methuen Publishing
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0064736113
ISBN-13 : 9780064736114
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Late Saxon and Viking Art by : Thomas Downing Kendrick

Late Saxon and Viking Art. With ... Plates and ... Illustrations, Etc

Late Saxon and Viking Art. With ... Plates and ... Illustrations, Etc
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:314512478
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Synopsis Late Saxon and Viking Art. With ... Plates and ... Illustrations, Etc by : Sir Thomas Downing Kendrick (K.C.B., Director and Principal Librarian, British Museum.)

Viking Art (Second) (World of Art)

Viking Art (Second) (World of Art)
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Publisher : Thames & Hudson
Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 9780500776100
ISBN-13 : 0500776105
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Viking Art (Second) (World of Art) by : James Graham-Campbell

Updated to reflect recent archaeological discoveries and overflowing with color illustrations, this book is the definitive introduction to the art of the Viking Age. The Viking Age in Europe lasted from the time of the first major Viking expeditions in 800 CE to the widespread adoption of Christianity in Scandinavia some 300 years later. During that time, Viking art and culture spread across continental Europe and into the world beyond. Written by a leading authority on the subject, this book introduces readers to the intricate objects and beautiful art styles that developed during the Viking Age. Beginning with an introduction to the geographical and historical background of Viking culture, author James Graham-Campbell chronicles the six main styles of Viking art, examining how they emerged and interacted with one another, as well as how the religious shift from paganism to Christianity impacted Viking art and its legacy. More than 200 high-quality illustrations depict everything from delicate metalwork, elaborate wood carvings, ornate weapons, and fine jewelry to grand ships, the Gotland picture stones, and archaeological traces left by the Vikings around the Western world. Now revised and updated with recent archaeological discoveries, Viking Art is a perfect guide—including a timeline and maps—for all those interested in the arts of this vibrant and fascinating culture.

The Art of Anglo-Saxon England

The Art of Anglo-Saxon England
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Publisher : Boydell Press
Total Pages : 350
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ISBN-10 : 9781843836285
ISBN-13 : 1843836289
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of Anglo-Saxon England by : Catherine E. Karkov

Providing a fresh appraisal of the art of Anglo-Saxon England, this text looks at its influence upon the creation of an identity as a nation.

Viking Art in the British Isles

Viking Art in the British Isles
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Total Pages : 644
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89014455885
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Synopsis Viking Art in the British Isles by : Robyn G. Peterson

Art of the Islands

Art of the Islands
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Publisher : Bodleian Library
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1851244468
ISBN-13 : 9781851244461
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Art of the Islands by : Michelle P. Brown

The Celtic, Pictish, Anglo-Saxon and Viking peoples who inhabited the British Isles and Ireland from late prehistory to the Norman Conquest left a rich visual heritage whose influence continues to be felt. This is the first book to present an illustrated overview of the early art of the British and Irish archipelago during one of the most formative periods in its history. It explores the interaction between its inhabitants, along with the formation of national and regional identities, through the lens of visual culture.Leading expert Michelle P. Brown explains the historical context within which key artworks of the period were made and used, ranging across works as diverse as the Book of Kells, the Tara Brooch, the Aberlemno Stones, the Lindisfarne Gospels, the Alfred Jewel and the Benedictional of St Ethelwold, and examines the ways in which their complex imagery can be interpreted. She also considers the impact of the art of this period upon the history of art in general, helping to inform both the Carolingian renaissance, the Romanesque and, from the late nineteenth century, the Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau movements. Fusing history, art history, archaeology and literary studies, and fully illustrated throughout, this is a ground-breaking guide to a fascinating and complex period in which northern Europe journeyed from late Antiquity into the Middle Ages.