This book offers approaches to the study of Byzantine dress of elites and non-elites, in sacred and secular modes, from the beginning of the Empire in the fourth century until the fifteenth century.
This book offers approaches to the study of Byzantine dress of elites and non-elites, in sacred and secular modes, from the beginning of the Empire in the fourth century until the fifteenth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jennifer Ball is a professor of Early Christian and Byzantine Art History at The City University of New York. Her research interests encompass textiles and dress, and portrait representations of dress. Much of her research considers the movement of textiles, and other material culture, around Afro-Eurasia, in the Byzantine, Islamic, and Western medieval worlds. She is a frequent lecturer at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and has held fellowships at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Princeton University's Program in Hellenic Studies. She is the recipient of teaching awards including the Claire Tow Distinguished Teacher Award at Brooklyn College.
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Introduction Jennifer Ball SECTION I: Perspectives on Byzantine Dress Chapter 1. Byzantine identity and dress Maria Parani Chapter 2. Uniformity and Distinction Jennifer Ball Chapter 3. Dressing Beyond Byzantium: Negotiating Identity Through Local and Imported Fashion Cristina Stancioiu SECTION II. Value and Construction Chapter 4. Jewelry Georgios Makris Chapter 5. Dressing the Non-Elite in the Byzantine Empire Arielle Winnick Chapter 6. The Construction and Re-Use of Clothing in the Late Antique Period Faith Pennick Morgan SECTION III. Clothing Rituals Chapter 7. Byzantine Dress in Marriage Rituals Gabriel Radle Chapter 8. Liturgical Dress Warren Woodfin Chapter 9. Ceremonial and Diplomatic Dress Tim Dawson Chapter 10: The Byzantine Fashion System Jennifer Ball Chapter 11: Displaying Byzantine Dress Kathrin Colburn and Elizabeth Dosp¿l-Williams
Introduction Jennifer Ball SECTION I: Perspectives on Byzantine Dress Chapter 1. Byzantine identity and dress Maria Parani Chapter 2. Uniformity and Distinction Jennifer Ball Chapter 3. Dressing Beyond Byzantium: Negotiating Identity Through Local and Imported Fashion Cristina Stancioiu SECTION II. Value and Construction Chapter 4. Jewelry Georgios Makris Chapter 5. Dressing the Non-Elite in the Byzantine Empire Arielle Winnick Chapter 6. The Construction and Re-Use of Clothing in the Late Antique Period Faith Pennick Morgan SECTION III. Clothing Rituals Chapter 7. Byzantine Dress in Marriage Rituals Gabriel Radle Chapter 8. Liturgical Dress Warren Woodfin Chapter 9. Ceremonial and Diplomatic Dress Tim Dawson Chapter 10: The Byzantine Fashion System Jennifer Ball Chapter 11: Displaying Byzantine Dress Kathrin Colburn and Elizabeth Dosp¿l-Williams
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