Barnet, Peter; Brandt, Michael; Lutz, Gerhard

Medieval Treasures from Hildesheim

Metropolitan Museum of Art, The

Leverbaar

"Hildesheim, Germany, was a leading center of art between 1000 and 1250, when outstanding precious works, such as the larger-than-life size Ringelheim Crucifix, illuminated manuscripts lavishly bound in jeweled covers, and a monumental bronze baptismal font, were commissioned for its churches and cathedral. In 1985, UNESCO designated St. Mary's Cathedral and St. Michael's Church in Hildesheim a world cultural heritage site, recognizing them as monuments of medieval art with exceptionally rich treasures. Despite its significance, Hildesheim's incomparable collection of medieval church furnishings is little known outside of Germany. This book provides the first comprehensive examination in English of the city's treasures, its leading role in the art of the Middle Ages, and its churches' history of commissioning and collecting outstanding objects. Highlighting fifty precious and rare works, this book beautifully illustrates some of the great masterpieces of medieval church art."--Publisher's description.

Gebonden | 138 pagina's
Verschenen in 2014
Rubrieken:

  • DDC: Special topics in fine & decorative arts
  • LCC: Fine Arts » Visual arts » Special subjects of art » Religious art (N7950.H55M43 2013)
  • ISBN-13: 9781588394972 | ISBN-10: 1588394972