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THE GLORY OF BYZANTIUM. Art and Culture of the Middle Byzantine Era A.D. 843-1261

THE GLORY OF BYZANTIUM

Edited by Helen C. Evans and William D. Wixom, with contributions by Speros P. Vryonis, Jr., Thomas F. Mathews, Jeffrey C. Anderson, Annemarie Weyl Carr, Henry Maguire, Robert G. Ousterhout, Ioli Kalavrezou, Eunice Dauterman Maguire, Olenka Z. Pevny, Joseph D. Alchermes, S. Peter Cowe, Thelma K. Thomas, Jaroslav Folda, Priscilla Soucek, and William D. Wixom. Published in conjunction with the exhibition “The Glory of Byzantium,” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, March 11–July 6, 1997.

This volume focuses on the Second Golden Age—the critically important medieval era—of the Byzantine Empire, presenting insights into the art and culture of the Middle Byzantine era (843–1261) through the discussion of a remarkable number of works of the highest artistic and cultural standards. The book explores the role of the richly multiethnic empire during the centuries in which it influenced, converted, gained, and lost territories as diverse as Kievan Rus’, Bulgaria, Georgia, Armenia, Syria, the Holy Land, Egypt, Cyprus, Sicily, South Italy, and the Veneto, while at the same time it set a standard of artistic excellence for Christian kingdoms in the Latin West and for Islamic states in the Near East. Examining more than 350 objects from 119 collections in 24 countries, the reader is presented with the breadth of the Byzantine Empire’s art and culture during these 4 centuries.

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Emne Byzantinsk kunst
Kunstner Diverse
Forfatter Edited by Helen C. Evans & William D. Wixom
Sprog Engelsk tekst
Illustrationer 667 ill, heraf 542 i farver
Format / Sideantal 30 x 22 cm / 574 sider
Udgivelsesår 1997
Indbinding Hæftet
Forlag Metropolitan Museum of Art
Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN 0810965070
Lev. 3-5 dage

THE GLORY OF BYZANTIUM

Edited by Helen C. Evans and William D. Wixom, with contributions by Speros P. Vryonis, Jr., Thomas F. Mathews, Jeffrey C. Anderson, Annemarie Weyl Carr, Henry Maguire, Robert G. Ousterhout, Ioli Kalavrezou, Eunice Dauterman Maguire, Olenka Z. Pevny, Joseph D. Alchermes, S. Peter Cowe, Thelma K. Thomas, Jaroslav Folda, Priscilla Soucek, and William D. Wixom. Published in conjunction with the exhibition “The Glory of Byzantium,” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, March 11–July 6, 1997.

This volume focuses on the Second Golden Age—the critically important medieval era—of the Byzantine Empire, presenting insights into the art and culture of the Middle Byzantine era (843–1261) through the discussion of a remarkable number of works of the highest artistic and cultural standards. The book explores the role of the richly multiethnic empire during the centuries in which it influenced, converted, gained, and lost territories as diverse as Kievan Rus’, Bulgaria, Georgia, Armenia, Syria, the Holy Land, Egypt, Cyprus, Sicily, South Italy, and the Veneto, while at the same time it set a standard of artistic excellence for Christian kingdoms in the Latin West and for Islamic states in the Near East. Examining more than 350 objects from 119 collections in 24 countries, the reader is presented with the breadth of the Byzantine Empire’s art and culture during these 4 centuries.