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Leslie Webster

    Anglo-Saxon Art
    The Franks Casket
    Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History: Volume 16 - Form and Order in the Anglo-Saxon World, Ad 400-1100
    • Focusing on Anglo-Saxon perceptions of form and order, this volume examines various texts alongside art, architecture, and archaeology. Contributions from diverse specialists foster extensive discussions, incorporating insights from other Insular cultures and a continental European viewpoint. This multidisciplinary approach highlights the complexity of Anglo-Saxon cultural expressions and their broader influences.

      Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History: Volume 16 - Form and Order in the Anglo-Saxon World, Ad 400-1100
    • The Franks Casket

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      The Franks Casket has intrigued and puzzled viewers since its rediscovery in the 19th century. Made in northern England in the 8th century, the sides and lids of the casket care some of the most intricate carvings known from Anglo-Saxon times. This book explores the meaning, function and history of this piece.

      The Franks Casket
    • Anglo-Saxon Art

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,9(9)Abgeben

      The seven centuries of the Anglo-Saxon period in England, roughly AD 4001100, were a time of extraordinary and profound transformation in almost every aspect of its culture, culminating in a dramatic shift from a barbarian society to a recognizably medieval civilization. This book traces the changing nature of that art, the different roles it played in Anglo-Saxon culture, and the various ways it both reflected and influenced the changing context in which it was created. From its first manifestations in the metalwork and ceramics of the early settlers, Anglo-Saxon art displays certain inbuilt and highly distinctive stylistic and iconographic features. Despite the many new influences which were regularly absorbed and adapted by Anglo-Saxon artists and craftsmen, these characteristics continued to resonate through the centuries in the great manuscripts, ivories, metalwork and sculpture of this inventive and creative culture. This book highlights the character, leitmotifs and underlying continuities of Anglo-Saxon art, whilst also placing it firmly in its wider cultural and political context.

      Anglo-Saxon Art