The walls of medieval churches were brightly painted with religious imagery and colourful patterns, and although often shadows of their former selves, these paintings are among the most enigmatic art to survive the Middle Ages. This book presents an introduction to this fascinating subject.
The walls of medieval churches were brightly painted with religious imagery and colourful patterns, and although often shadows of their former selves, these paintings are among the most enigmatic art to survive the Middle Ages. This book presents an introduction to this fascinating subject.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roger Rosewell is the News and Features Editor of Vidimus, the international online magazine about medieval stained glass. Educated at St Edmund Hall, Oxford University, he is the author of an award-winning study of medieval wall paintings and is a member of the Royal Photographic Society. He also writes at www.rogerrosewell.com
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Introduction The Painted Church The Purpose of Wall Paintings The Subjects: The Bible and Saints The Subjects: Death and Judgement The Subjects: Pieties and Transgressions Text and Other Subjects Making Wall Paintings Reformation and Afterwards Domestic Wall Paintings Survival and Conservation Further Reading Gazeteer Index
Introduction The Painted Church The Purpose of Wall Paintings The Subjects: The Bible and Saints The Subjects: Death and Judgement The Subjects: Pieties and Transgressions Text and Other Subjects Making Wall Paintings Reformation and Afterwards Domestic Wall Paintings Survival and Conservation Further Reading Gazeteer Index
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