Romanesque art and thought in the twelfth century :

essays in honor of Walter Cahn /
edited by Colum Hourihane.
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Contributors: Cahn, Walter, author.
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Summary:"First classified as an early phase of the Gothic, Romanesque art of the late eleventh and twelfth centuries presents a variety of challenges. Difficulties as to when the Romanesque began or ended (even within individual countries), the disparities in local idioms of the style, and its intrinsic links to nationalism in a variety of countries in the post-medieval period have sometimes hindered scholarly research on a European scale. It is a period and style that is best studied with no classificatory platform, as the many essays in this volume indicate. Some of the most eminent scholars in the field gathered in Princeton in 2006 to celebrate Walter Cahn, one of the doyens of the period, and this volume presents their research for the first time. Looking at the concepts of style and historiography, these essays set out to stimulate new scholarship in the Romanesque and to show us how we have tended to neglect it in recent studies. Issues of reception, innovation, nationalism, iconography, technology, dating, and geographic coverage are all examined and make this volume a necessary addition for all scholars of medieval art."--Publisher's description.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: Princeton, NJ : Index of Christian Art, Dept. of Art and Archæology, Princeton University, 2008.
Series:Occasional papers (Princeton University. Dept. of Art and Archaeology. Index of Christian Art)
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Physical description: xvi, 317 pages : illustrations, plans ; 28 cm.

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ISBN:9780976820260
0976820269
9780976820277
0976820277
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