English Alabaster Carvings and Their Cultural Contexts
Herausgeber: Murat, Zuleika
English Alabaster Carvings and Their Cultural Contexts
Herausgeber: Murat, Zuleika
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New interpretations of an art form ubiquitious in the Middle Ages.
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New interpretations of an art form ubiquitious in the Middle Ages.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1021g
- ISBN-13: 9781783274079
- ISBN-10: 1783274077
- Artikelnr.: 55024155
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1021g
- ISBN-13: 9781783274079
- ISBN-10: 1783274077
- Artikelnr.: 55024155
Zuleika Murat
Introduction - Zuleika Murat 'Burton-upon-Trent, not Nottingham.' The
evolving study of medieval English alabaster sculpture - Nigel Ramsay Stone
to ensure victory and to generate friendships. On the meaning of alabaster
- Aleksandra Lipinska Contextualizing English Alabasters in the Material
Culture of the Medieval Mediterranean - Luca Palozzi English Alabaster
Images as Recipients of Music in the Long Fifteenth Century: English Sacred
Traditions in a European Perspective - Andrew Kirkman Contextualizing
alabasters in their immersive environment. The 'ancona d'allabastro di
diverse figure' of the Novalesa abbey: meaning and function - Zuleika Murat
Alabaster Carvings in Late-Medieval Lincolnshire - Jennifer S. Alexander
'Tabernacles, howsynges and other things'. Three Alabasters from the
Burrell Collection in Context - Claire Blakey 'Tabernacles, howsynges and
other things'. Three Alabasters from the Burrell Collection in Context -
Rachel King 'Tabernacles, howsynges and other things'. Three Alabasters
from the Burrell Collection in Context - Michaela Zöschg Conservation study
of three 'caput' alabaster carvings from the Burrell Collection, Glasgow
Museums - Sophie Phillips Conservation study of three 'caput' alabaster
carvings from the Burrell Collection, Glasgow Museums - Stephanie De Roemer
'Smooth as Monumental Alabaster'. The Alabaster Tomb Industry in England
1550 - 1660 - Jon Bayliss Merchants' tombs in alabaster - Kim Woods
Exploring Alice: the theological, socio-historical, and anatomical context
of the de la Pole cadaver sculpture - Christina Welch Bibliography Index
evolving study of medieval English alabaster sculpture - Nigel Ramsay Stone
to ensure victory and to generate friendships. On the meaning of alabaster
- Aleksandra Lipinska Contextualizing English Alabasters in the Material
Culture of the Medieval Mediterranean - Luca Palozzi English Alabaster
Images as Recipients of Music in the Long Fifteenth Century: English Sacred
Traditions in a European Perspective - Andrew Kirkman Contextualizing
alabasters in their immersive environment. The 'ancona d'allabastro di
diverse figure' of the Novalesa abbey: meaning and function - Zuleika Murat
Alabaster Carvings in Late-Medieval Lincolnshire - Jennifer S. Alexander
'Tabernacles, howsynges and other things'. Three Alabasters from the
Burrell Collection in Context - Claire Blakey 'Tabernacles, howsynges and
other things'. Three Alabasters from the Burrell Collection in Context -
Rachel King 'Tabernacles, howsynges and other things'. Three Alabasters
from the Burrell Collection in Context - Michaela Zöschg Conservation study
of three 'caput' alabaster carvings from the Burrell Collection, Glasgow
Museums - Sophie Phillips Conservation study of three 'caput' alabaster
carvings from the Burrell Collection, Glasgow Museums - Stephanie De Roemer
'Smooth as Monumental Alabaster'. The Alabaster Tomb Industry in England
1550 - 1660 - Jon Bayliss Merchants' tombs in alabaster - Kim Woods
Exploring Alice: the theological, socio-historical, and anatomical context
of the de la Pole cadaver sculpture - Christina Welch Bibliography Index
Introduction - Zuleika Murat 'Burton-upon-Trent, not Nottingham.' The
evolving study of medieval English alabaster sculpture - Nigel Ramsay Stone
to ensure victory and to generate friendships. On the meaning of alabaster
- Aleksandra Lipinska Contextualizing English Alabasters in the Material
Culture of the Medieval Mediterranean - Luca Palozzi English Alabaster
Images as Recipients of Music in the Long Fifteenth Century: English Sacred
Traditions in a European Perspective - Andrew Kirkman Contextualizing
alabasters in their immersive environment. The 'ancona d'allabastro di
diverse figure' of the Novalesa abbey: meaning and function - Zuleika Murat
Alabaster Carvings in Late-Medieval Lincolnshire - Jennifer S. Alexander
'Tabernacles, howsynges and other things'. Three Alabasters from the
Burrell Collection in Context - Claire Blakey 'Tabernacles, howsynges and
other things'. Three Alabasters from the Burrell Collection in Context -
Rachel King 'Tabernacles, howsynges and other things'. Three Alabasters
from the Burrell Collection in Context - Michaela Zöschg Conservation study
of three 'caput' alabaster carvings from the Burrell Collection, Glasgow
Museums - Sophie Phillips Conservation study of three 'caput' alabaster
carvings from the Burrell Collection, Glasgow Museums - Stephanie De Roemer
'Smooth as Monumental Alabaster'. The Alabaster Tomb Industry in England
1550 - 1660 - Jon Bayliss Merchants' tombs in alabaster - Kim Woods
Exploring Alice: the theological, socio-historical, and anatomical context
of the de la Pole cadaver sculpture - Christina Welch Bibliography Index
evolving study of medieval English alabaster sculpture - Nigel Ramsay Stone
to ensure victory and to generate friendships. On the meaning of alabaster
- Aleksandra Lipinska Contextualizing English Alabasters in the Material
Culture of the Medieval Mediterranean - Luca Palozzi English Alabaster
Images as Recipients of Music in the Long Fifteenth Century: English Sacred
Traditions in a European Perspective - Andrew Kirkman Contextualizing
alabasters in their immersive environment. The 'ancona d'allabastro di
diverse figure' of the Novalesa abbey: meaning and function - Zuleika Murat
Alabaster Carvings in Late-Medieval Lincolnshire - Jennifer S. Alexander
'Tabernacles, howsynges and other things'. Three Alabasters from the
Burrell Collection in Context - Claire Blakey 'Tabernacles, howsynges and
other things'. Three Alabasters from the Burrell Collection in Context -
Rachel King 'Tabernacles, howsynges and other things'. Three Alabasters
from the Burrell Collection in Context - Michaela Zöschg Conservation study
of three 'caput' alabaster carvings from the Burrell Collection, Glasgow
Museums - Sophie Phillips Conservation study of three 'caput' alabaster
carvings from the Burrell Collection, Glasgow Museums - Stephanie De Roemer
'Smooth as Monumental Alabaster'. The Alabaster Tomb Industry in England
1550 - 1660 - Jon Bayliss Merchants' tombs in alabaster - Kim Woods
Exploring Alice: the theological, socio-historical, and anatomical context
of the de la Pole cadaver sculpture - Christina Welch Bibliography Index