The history of British art : 600-1600 / edited by Tim Ayers.

This volume of 'The History of British Art' covers the period from the reconnection with a Christian-Roman tradition in the seventh century to the traumatic break from Rome at the time of the Reformation.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Tate Britain (Gallery), Yale Center for British Art
Other Authors: Ayers, Tim, 1958-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Tate, 2008.
Series:History of British art ; v.1.
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Online Access:Rezension
Table of Contents:
  • V. 1. The history of British art, 600-1600 / edited by Tim Ayers
  • v. 2. The history of British art, 1600-1870 / edited by David Bindman
  • v. 3. The history of British art, 1870-now / Chris Stephens.
  • Foreword / Stephen Deuchar and Amy Meyers
  • Introduction to The History of British Art series / David Bindman
  • Introduction to The History of British Art 600-1600 / Tim Ayers
  • 1. Ideas and images of Britain 600-1600 / Jane Geddes
  • 2. British art and the continent / Ute Engel
  • 3. The patronage of the church and its purposes / Julian Luxford
  • 4. Patronage, function and display : the secular world / John A.A. Goodall
  • 5. The 'artist' : institutions, training and status / Phillip Lindley
  • 6. Signs of the cross : medieval religious images and the interpretation of scripture / Jennifer O'Reilly
  • 7. Monsters and margins : representing difference / Robert Mills
  • 8. Art and the Reformation / Maurice Howard
  • 9. Perceptions of British medieval art / Alexandrina Buchanan.