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Art and the Formation of Early Medieval England

Art and the Formation of Early Medieval England

Art and the Formation of Early Medieval England

Catherine E. Karkov, University of Leeds
March 2022
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    This Element covers the art produced in early medieval England from the departure of the Romans to the early twelfth century, an art that shows the input of multi-ethnic artists, patrons, and influences as it develops over the centuries. Art in early medieval England is an art of migrants and colonisers and the Element considers the way in which it was defined and developed by the different groups that travelled to or settled on the island. It also explores some of the key forms and images that define the art of the period and the role of both material and artist/patron in their creation. Art is an expression of identity, whether individual, regional, national, religious, or institutional, and this volume sheds light on the way art in early medieval England was and continues to be used to define particular identities, including that of the island on which it was produced.

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    March 2022
    Paperback
    9781108931977
    75 pages
    225 × 151 × 6 mm
    0.16kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Migrants and Colonisers
    • 2. Materials and Materiality
    • 3. Identity and Performance
    • 4. The Hand of the Artist
    • 5. Looking Back at Early Medieval England.
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    • Catherine E. Karkov , University of Leeds