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Reassessing the roles of women as 'makers' of medieval art and architecture / edited by Therese Martin.
Title & Author:

Reassessing the roles of women as 'makers' of medieval art and architecture / edited by Therese Martin.

Publication:

Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2012.

Description:

2 volumes (xli, 1109 pages) : illustrations, map ; 25 cm.

Series:

Visualising the Middle Ages ; v. 7, 1-2

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Volume 1. Display and concealment ; Ownership and community ; Collaboration and authorship -- volume 2. Family and audience ; Piety and authority ; Memory and motherhood.
Summary:

"This peer-reviewed book series is dedicated to innovative and transdisciplinary scholarly work on visualities and material cultures from the end of antiquity to the Renaissance. Since the editors desire to puncture the European, even Western European boundaries habitually drawn around things medieval, the geographical and chronological parameters would be loose, to make it possible to examine the migration of symbols, objects and practices across global geographies and religious/spiritual traditions, and between the Middle Ages and modern medievalism. The series aims to build a bridge between the history of art and other fields in medieval studies: literary theory, manuscript studies, theology/religious studies, cultural anthropology, archaeology and material culture, gender studies. It seeks work with impact beyond disciplinary confines and established methodological paths."--Publisher's website.

ISBN:

9789004185555 (hardback set ; alk. paper)
9004185550 (hardback set ; alk. paper)
9789004228276 (hardback v. 1 ; alk. paper)
9004228276 (hardback v. 1 ; alk. paper)
9789004228283 (hardback v. 2 ; alk. paper)
9004228284 (hardback v. 2 ; alk. paper)
(e-book)
9789004228320
9004228322

Subject:

Art, Medieval.
Architecture, Medieval.
Women artists Europe History To 1500.
Women art patrons Europe History To 1500.
Art and society Europe History To 1500.
Architecture and society Europe History To 1500.
Art médiéval.
Architecture médiévale.
Architecture and society.
Art and society.
Women art patrons.
Women artists.
Frau
Kunst
Architektur
Künstlerin
Mäzenin
Konst historia.
Arkitektur historia.
Konst och samhälle.
Kvinnliga konstnärer.
Kvinnliga konstmecenater.
Europa.
Europe.

Form/genre:

History.

Added entries:

Martin, Therese, editor.
Visualising the Middle Ages ; v. 7, 1-2.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 279656
Call No.: BIB 215788
Copy: v. 1
Status: Available

Location: Library main 280143
Call No.: BIB 215788
Copy: v. 2
Status: Available

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