This article argues that it is possible to improve our understanding of Ethiopian manuscript illumination of the early Solomonic period by adopting a systematic comparative approach. It does so by presenting a case study which analyses and compares the iconography of two examples of the long cycle dating to the second half of the fourteenth century. This comparison shows how technical skills and artistic choices contributed to the shaping of Ethiopian manuscript illumination, and in doing so it sheds some light on the artistic practices of early Solomonic illuminators
Although Ethiopia was christianised in the 4th century, the earliest Ethiopian icons to be preserved...
Gospel Illuminations: Ethiopian paintings and their European models A monastery in Ethiopia houses a...
The paper is an attempt to show how uniformity and regularity characterize the childhood of differen...
This article argues that it is possible to improve our understanding of Ethiopian manuscript illumin...
This article shows that a group of loose folios kept in two different institutions, the Newark Museu...
The article presents a codicological study of the three ancient Ethiopian Gospels of Abba Garima. Th...
This article discusses the iconography of the Entombment in Ethiopian manuscript illumination of th...
In this article the early evolution of iconic iconography of the Virgin Mary in Ethiopia is discusse...
The Kulturhistorisk museum in Oslo possesses a small collection of ten Ethiopic codices predominantl...
Determining what the psalter illustrations of medieval Ethiopia—especially the David and Solomon por...
This article presents a single fragmentary folio that was recently uncovered in excavations at the M...
Illustrated manuscripts in the Ethiopic language, as material objects that carry textual and visual ...
Research for this article had the purpose of exploring medieval Armenian–Ethiopian connections. The ...
This catalogue presents information on twenty-three previously uncatalogued Ethiopian manuscripts he...
This study offers the first comprehensive review of the Tempietto in Ethiopian art. The motif was an...
Although Ethiopia was christianised in the 4th century, the earliest Ethiopian icons to be preserved...
Gospel Illuminations: Ethiopian paintings and their European models A monastery in Ethiopia houses a...
The paper is an attempt to show how uniformity and regularity characterize the childhood of differen...
This article argues that it is possible to improve our understanding of Ethiopian manuscript illumin...
This article shows that a group of loose folios kept in two different institutions, the Newark Museu...
The article presents a codicological study of the three ancient Ethiopian Gospels of Abba Garima. Th...
This article discusses the iconography of the Entombment in Ethiopian manuscript illumination of th...
In this article the early evolution of iconic iconography of the Virgin Mary in Ethiopia is discusse...
The Kulturhistorisk museum in Oslo possesses a small collection of ten Ethiopic codices predominantl...
Determining what the psalter illustrations of medieval Ethiopia—especially the David and Solomon por...
This article presents a single fragmentary folio that was recently uncovered in excavations at the M...
Illustrated manuscripts in the Ethiopic language, as material objects that carry textual and visual ...
Research for this article had the purpose of exploring medieval Armenian–Ethiopian connections. The ...
This catalogue presents information on twenty-three previously uncatalogued Ethiopian manuscripts he...
This study offers the first comprehensive review of the Tempietto in Ethiopian art. The motif was an...
Although Ethiopia was christianised in the 4th century, the earliest Ethiopian icons to be preserved...
Gospel Illuminations: Ethiopian paintings and their European models A monastery in Ethiopia houses a...
The paper is an attempt to show how uniformity and regularity characterize the childhood of differen...