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M. Bagnoli, “Treasures of Heaven: Saints, Relics, and Devotion in Medieval Europe”. Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art, 2010. McLaughlin, Meredith. "Arm Reliquary: Journey from Divine to Fine ...
Authors of these essays, all leading curators in their fields, offer insights into curatorial practices by highlighting key objects in some of the most famous medieval collections in North America and ...
Cleveland, The Cleveland Museum of Art, gift of Thomas P ... other languages and literatures of medieval north-western Europe, and the afterlife of Old Norse in modern English literature.
Art and Technology Noa Turel’s research area is Early Modern and late-medieval European art in its global context. In her current work, she draws on evidence at the intersection of the histories of ...
In the Middle Ages, as today, visual art offered an avenue to explore ... and other markers of identity were used by artists and understood by viewers in medieval Europe.
As a restorer who specialized in late medieval and early Renaissance paintings from Italy, he was in intimate touch with the ...
Many old Gothic structures had been left to crumble into a state of disrepair but renewed interest in medieval art dovetailed with a spate of restoration efforts across Europe in the 19th century.
Wales might be small, but it's packed with Arthurian landscapes and medieval ... public art, lush parks, and even eerie, olden graveyards — Wales is the best European country for ghostly walks ...
However, New York City has replicated something that offers a taste of medieval Europe that is just a little over 30 minutes ...
The abbey, founded in 1115 in the Champagne-Ardenne region of France, was home to one of the largest monastic libraries in medieval Europe. Some 1,450 volumes of the abbey’s extensive corpus ...