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Presents, with a fully illustrated catalogue, the first study of 133, more-or-less complete, surviving Limoges enamels in the medieval Norwegian Church province (12th-14th century). The central theme is the cultural context of the enamels, trade routes and their visual vocabulary, supplied by the ecclesiastical conventions, that they convey.

Produktbeschreibung
Presents, with a fully illustrated catalogue, the first study of 133, more-or-less complete, surviving Limoges enamels in the medieval Norwegian Church province (12th-14th century). The central theme is the cultural context of the enamels, trade routes and their visual vocabulary, supplied by the ecclesiastical conventions, that they convey.
Autorenporträt
Mona Bramer Solhaug is Emeritus Professor in the Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, from which University she holds a PhD and where she held the position of Professor of Art History until 2009. She specialises in the study of medieval Nordic church interiors, especially fonts, and the materiality of religious practices, and is a renowned expert in Limoges enamels. She is continuously engaged in the French corpus project publishing all known Limoges enamels in the world.