HELEN C. EVANS
YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS - 9780300102789
Selected by Choice Magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2005 Winner of the 2005 College Art Association’s Alfred H. Barr Jr., Award Winner of a 2004 George Wittenborn Memorial book Award During the last centuries of the “Empire of the Romans,” Byzantine artists created exceptional secular and religious works that had an enduring influence on art and culture. In later years, Eastern Christian centers of power emulated and transformed Byzantine artistic styles, the Islamic world adapted motifs drawn from Byzantium’s imperial past, and the development of the Renaissance from Italy to the Lowlands was deeply affected by Byzantine artistic and intellectual practices. This spectacular book presents hundreds of objects in all media from the late thirteenth through mid-sixteenth centuries. Featured in full-color reproductions are sacred icons, luxuriously embroidered silk textiles, richly gilded metalwork, miniature icons of glass, precious metals and gemstone, and elaborately decorated manuscripts. In the accompanying text, renowned scholars discuss the art and investigate the cultural and historical interaction between these major cultures—the Christian and Islamic East and the Latin West. Continuing the story of the critically acclaimed The Glory of Byzantium: Art and Culture of the Middle Byzantine Era, A.D. 843–1261, this book—the first to focus exclusively on the last centuries of the Byzantine era—is a highly anticipated publication that will not be superseded for generations. Helen C. Evans is Curator for Early Christian and Byzantine Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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