Early Medieval Art: Carolingian, Ottonian, Romanesque
Material type: TextPublication details: Thames and Hudson 1964ISBN: 9780500200193Subject(s): Art History | Medieval Art | Ottoman ArtDDC classification: ARTHItem type | Current library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | Arthshila Santiniketan Shelf: E3 | ARTH/BEC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | BK00310 |
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Beginning with the coronation of Charlemagne as Emperor of the West in A.D. 800, John Beckwith guides us through the architecture, painting, sculpture, illuminations and ivories of the three great periods of early medieval art. The Ottonian period, perhaps best known for the great center of art and craftsmanship attached to the court, presented an artistic style which had developed from early Christian and Carolingian sources--a style which was the gateway to the great artistic revival in the eleventh and twelfth centuries--the Romanesque period. 206 illus., 53 in color.
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