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Libros antiguos y modernos

Katherine M. Boivin, Gregory C. Bryda (Eds)

Riemenschneider in Situ

Harvey Miller Publishers ( Distr.Brepols Publishers ), 2022

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Año de publicación
2022
ISBN
9781912554454
Lugar de impresión
London - Turnhout
Autor
Katherine M. Boivin, Gregory C. Bryda (Eds)
Páginas
416
Volúmenes
1
Editores
Harvey Miller Publishers ( Distr.Brepols Publishers )
Formato
225 x 300 mm
Edición
prima edizione
Descripción
nuovo
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Rilegato
Conservación
Nuevo
Idiomas
Inlgés
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Riemenschneider in Situ Katherine M. Boivin, Gregory C. Bryda (eds) Pages: 416 p. Size:225 x 300 mm Illustrations:33 b/w, 222 col., 1 maps b/w Language(s):English Publication Year:2022 Buy print version ? 230,00 EXCL. VAT RETAIL PRICE ISBN: 978-1-912554-45-4 Hardback Available BIO Katherine M. Boivin is Assistant Professor of Art History at Bard College. Her scholarship focuses on the dynamic interactions among architecture, figural arts, and human action in the medieval period. Gregory C. Bryda is Assistant Professor of Art History at Columbia University, Barnard College. He teaches and publishes on the history of medieval art. SUMMARY Riemenschneider in Situ presents the newest research on the work of one of the most famous late medieval and early Renaissance sculptors, Tilman Riemenschneider. Moving beyond questions of style, date, and workshop practice, this volume investigates the sculptor's programs across the south German region of Franconia that survive in situ, within the particular contexts for which they were designed and in which they were originally experienced. In shifting the focus from fragmentary pieces in museum collections to extant installations in their original church settings, the volume contributes to a wave of scholarship interested in reanimating medieval artistic ensembles by considering them as complex visual environments. Together, the authors-conservators, museum professionals, and art historians-provide an essential and overdue study of Riemenschneider's best-preserved pieces, while also making an important, collaborative addition to the broader discipline of pre-modern art history. Language : English text
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