Anglo-Saxon Art to A.D. 900 (1972) was the first account to be written of art in England in the period of Celtic, Romano-British and Anglo-Saxon styles. Famous illuminated manuscripts, the best of the sculptured stone crosses, and many splendid pieces early metalwork are examined in this extensively-illustrated survey.
Anglo-Saxon Art to A.D. 900 (1972) was the first account to be written of art in England in the period of Celtic, Romano-British and Anglo-Saxon styles. Famous illuminated manuscripts, the best of the sculptured stone crosses, and many splendid pieces early metalwork are examined in this extensively-illustrated survey.
1. Early British Art 2. Roman Britain 3. Arthurian Britain 4. Pagan Saxons 5. The Early Church 6. The Anglo-Saxon Renaissance 7. Early Northumbrian Crosses 8. Carolingian Influences 9. The Canterbury School 10. Early Mercian and Anglian Styles 11. Wessex Under Egbert and Ethelwulf 12. Later Northumbrian Sculpture 13. Mercia Before the Danes 14. Wessex in the Time of Alfred
1. Early British Art 2. Roman Britain 3. Arthurian Britain 4. Pagan Saxons 5. The Early Church 6. The Anglo-Saxon Renaissance 7. Early Northumbrian Crosses 8. Carolingian Influences 9. The Canterbury School 10. Early Mercian and Anglian Styles 11. Wessex Under Egbert and Ethelwulf 12. Later Northumbrian Sculpture 13. Mercia Before the Danes 14. Wessex in the Time of Alfred
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