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Painting in Europe, 800 to 1200 [by] C.R. Dodwell.
Main entry:

Dodwell, C. R. (Charles Reginald)

Title & Author:

Painting in Europe, 800 to 1200 [by] C.R. Dodwell.

Publication:

[Harmondsworth, Eng.] Penguin Books [1971]

Description:

xxviii, 261 pages illustrations, 4 maps, 240 plates 27 cm.

Series:

The Pelican history of art

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-241).
Roman Mosaics of the ninth century -- The Carolingian Renaissance : Its significance ; Wall-paintings ; Differences between manuscript-painting and wall-painting ; Charlemagne's role ; The court school of illumination ; The school of Reims ; The school of Tours ; The court school of Charles the Bald ; Northern ‘France’ ; South-East ‘Germany’ ; St Gallen -- The Ottonian Renaissance : General observations ; Wall-paintings ; Illuminated manuscripts :The claims of Reichenau ; The school of Lorsch ; The school of Trier ; The school of Echternach ; The school of Cologne ; The school of Regensburg ; The school of Salzburg ; Other schools -- French painting and the traditions of the west : Historical background ; Carolingian influences ; Channel influences : Flanders ; Normandy ; Citeaux ; Wall-paintings -- Spain: manuscript-painting : The tradition of the apocalypse in Spain ; Painters and scribes of the Spanish Apocalypses ; Mozarabic art ; Bibles in Spain -- Painting in Italy : Traditional elements ; Byzantine influences ;Southern Italy : Basilian Art ; Byzantine influences at San Vincenzo and Rome before 1000 ; Liturgical rolls of South Italy ; Montecassino. Rome and central Italy ; Tuscany ; Lombardy -- Byzantine influences on the crusading kingdoms and Sicily : Byzantium and the west in the twelfth century ; The crusading kingdoms ; Byzantine influences on Sicily -- Byzantium and Germany in the eleventh and twelfth centuries : The Meuse Valley ; North-west Germany ; Denmark and Sweden ; South Germany ; The Hortus Deliciarum -- Byzantium and France in the twelfth century : Burgundy ; Northern France ; Wall-paintings -- Spanish wall-paintings and panel paintings : Pre-Romanesque painting ; Romanesque painting : Mozarabic influences ; Italo-Byzantine influences -- Transitional.
ISBN:

0140560343
9780140560343
0670536326
9780670536320

Subject:

Europa
Painting, Medieval.
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval.
Peinture médiévale.
Malerei
Schilderkunst.
European paintings, 800-1200
European illuminated manuscripts, 800-1200

Added entries:

Pelican history of art.

Holdings:

Location: Library study room 136528
Call No.: ND140 (PO1728)
Status: Available

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