Kaja Kollandsrud, Evoking the divine : the visual vocabulary of sacred polychrome wooden sculpture in Norway between 1100 and 1350, Thèse de doctorat soutenue en 2018 (Université d’Oslo) [Source : https://www.khm.uio.no/english/about/organisation/department-of-collection-management/staff/kajak/index.html
From the late-eighth through the early-twelfth centuries, the Germanic people of medieval Scandinavi...
Pre-World War II art historical research on late medieval altarpieces in Norway was concerned predom...
In France, the Auvergne region has preserved an impressive number of polychrome wood sculptures. For...
Technological mapping of Norwegian polychrome wooden sculpture 1100-1350 New light on the Virgin fro...
The dissertation research deals with polychrome sculptures acquired for churches in the Diocese of T...
Baylé Maylis. Erla Bergendhal Hohler. — Norwegian Stave Church Sculpture. Oslo, Scandinavian Univers...
This thesis consists of an object-centred conservation studies approach, focusing on a selection of ...
This paper focuses on light as a fundamental key to the visual perception of matter and form in the ...
The paper focuses on medieval wooden sculptures in the 12th and early 13th century in Norway, with p...
SUMMARY From 1973 to 1985 archaeological excavations were carried out at the Library Site in the old...
The thesis discusses Medieval Scandinavian art, in particular church doors and portals from 12th and...
In Riddarholmen Church in Stockholm, a medieval sculpture depicting the dead Christ has survived, wh...
This paper deals with choices of wood species in the 14th century polychrome sculptures in the dioce...
The paper focuses on medieval wooden sculptures in the 12th and early 13th century in Norway, with p...
The crucifix from Årdal in Ryfylke is the only large medieval crucifix still in the county of Rogala...
From the late-eighth through the early-twelfth centuries, the Germanic people of medieval Scandinavi...
Pre-World War II art historical research on late medieval altarpieces in Norway was concerned predom...
In France, the Auvergne region has preserved an impressive number of polychrome wood sculptures. For...
Technological mapping of Norwegian polychrome wooden sculpture 1100-1350 New light on the Virgin fro...
The dissertation research deals with polychrome sculptures acquired for churches in the Diocese of T...
Baylé Maylis. Erla Bergendhal Hohler. — Norwegian Stave Church Sculpture. Oslo, Scandinavian Univers...
This thesis consists of an object-centred conservation studies approach, focusing on a selection of ...
This paper focuses on light as a fundamental key to the visual perception of matter and form in the ...
The paper focuses on medieval wooden sculptures in the 12th and early 13th century in Norway, with p...
SUMMARY From 1973 to 1985 archaeological excavations were carried out at the Library Site in the old...
The thesis discusses Medieval Scandinavian art, in particular church doors and portals from 12th and...
In Riddarholmen Church in Stockholm, a medieval sculpture depicting the dead Christ has survived, wh...
This paper deals with choices of wood species in the 14th century polychrome sculptures in the dioce...
The paper focuses on medieval wooden sculptures in the 12th and early 13th century in Norway, with p...
The crucifix from Årdal in Ryfylke is the only large medieval crucifix still in the county of Rogala...
From the late-eighth through the early-twelfth centuries, the Germanic people of medieval Scandinavi...
Pre-World War II art historical research on late medieval altarpieces in Norway was concerned predom...
In France, the Auvergne region has preserved an impressive number of polychrome wood sculptures. For...