Paul Williamson Bücher






Gothic Sculpture 1140-1300 (Yale University Press Pelican History of Art)
- 316 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
This study examines the development of Gothic sculpture throughout Europe. It discusses the most famous monuments, such as the cathedrals of Chartres, Amiens and Reims, Westminster Abbey and the Siena Duomo, and less familiar buildings in France, England, Italy, Germany, Spain and Scandinavia.
The Wyvern Collection: Medieval and Later Ivory Carvings and Small Sculpture
- 448 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
This collection showcases significant medieval ivory carvings and small sculptures, now accessible to the public for the first time. It highlights the artistic and historical importance of these intricate works, offering a unique glimpse into the craftsmanship and cultural context of the medieval period.
Set in an ancient Celtic world, the story follows Ilsa, a passionate woman navigating a society that values peace, harmony, and a deep respect for nature. As she faces threats of war and personal struggles, her journey is filled with lessons about bravery, compassion, and the limits of control. Despite her fierce determination to resolve conflicts and help others, she learns the importance of acceptance and letting go. Ultimately, her unwavering spirit leads her to find peace in the midst of chaos, reflecting values that resonate with contemporary life.
The Wyvern Collection
Medieval and Renaissance Enamels and Other Works of Art
- 480 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
This catalogue highlights the Wyvern Collection, showcasing an exceptional array of medieval and Renaissance art. It presents a selection of pieces that rival those found in renowned global museums, emphasizing the collection's significance and richness in historical context and artistic value.
The Wyvern Collection: Medieval and Renaissance Sculpture and Metalwork
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Featuring a significant collection of medieval sculpture and metalwork, this book presents a remarkable array of artworks that have not been accessible to the public until now. It highlights the historical and artistic value of these pieces, offering insights into the craftsmanship and cultural significance of the medieval period. This collection serves as an essential resource for art enthusiasts and historians alike, showcasing the beauty and intricacy of medieval artistry.
Edge of Southern Bright
- 108 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
The collection showcases the power of Williamson's poetry, particularly in its vivid depictions of the natural environment and wildlife. His ability to intertwine themes of work and nature creates a compelling narrative that resonates deeply with readers. The poems reflect a strong connection to the world around us, highlighting the beauty and intricacies of life in a way that captivates and inspires.
Medieval and Later Treasures from a Private Collection
- 68 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
The catalogue features exceptional medieval artworks from a significant anonymous private collection, showcased at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 2005. It provides insights into the history of these pieces, many of which are familiar to specialists yet previously unknown in terms of their location. An introduction contextualizes the collection's highlights, while Paul Williamson, a noted curator in medieval sculpture, lends his expertise to enhance the understanding of these remarkable works and the evolution of collecting in this field.
The Wyvern Collection
Medieval and Renaissance Works of Art: Supplementary Volume
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
The catalogue showcases an impressive collection of medieval and Renaissance art through stunning photography and original research. It aims to expand the existing scholarship by diving deep into various media, highlighting the richness and diversity of artistic expression from this historical period.
Exploring the reasons behind unanswered prayers, this booklet delves into the importance of aligning one's intentions with God's Will. It emphasizes that prayers may go unanswered when individuals pursue their own desires rather than what God intends for them. The text encourages readers to engage in prayer as a means of discovering and embracing God's guidance, highlighting the necessity of seeking divine direction in their lives.