Scholarship has long considered the style of stone sculpture produced in Mercia during the late eighth and early ninth centuries to reflect the direct influence of artistic activities on the Carolingian continent. Written sources point to the dialogue that existed between the Anglo-Saxon kingdom and the Carolingian courts in the years after Offa’s rise to the Mercian throne. This dialogue has been understood to signal Offa’s desire to raise his profile and that of his kingdom in the eyes of Charlemagne and the papacy. Mercian sculpture, unparalleled in its range of form and ornament, has thus been thought to owe its unique character to borrowed contemporary continental styles and motifs. By means of multi-disciplinary research combining art...
Cut in Alabaster is the first comprehensive study of alabaster sculpture in Western Europe during th...
This thesis considers the Anglo-Scandinavian stone sculpture produced in Yorkshire in the ninth to ...
In the abundant literature on the afterlife of classical forms in the Middle Ages, medieval “classic...
The seventh century in Anglo-Saxon England offers a particularly rich historical period in which to ...
Bailey has observed that pre-Conquest stone monuments are umque historical artifacts.l Acknowledging...
This study contemplates the part played by style in the creation of Anglo-Saxon Northumbrian works o...
Gosforth, in the English province of Cumbria, is home to a group of tenth-century sculptures that ar...
This chapter examines the relationship between art and society in Iron Age Europe, with a focus on C...
This dissertation examines a range of objects made in north Germany and southern Scandinavia during ...
There are suggestions that King Alfred’s legendary literary renaissance may have been a reaction to ...
This dissertation reads a group of Old English prose and verse texts that linguistic evidence sugges...
This thesis explores architectural stone sculpture produced in northern England between c. 1070 and ...
The Benedictine Abbey of St. Michael in Rudine near Požega is an archaeological site known for more ...
The significance of dot patterns in Carolingian manuscripts is the subject of my research. In my in...
The conversion of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria produced a nenascence in the arts unequalle...
Cut in Alabaster is the first comprehensive study of alabaster sculpture in Western Europe during th...
This thesis considers the Anglo-Scandinavian stone sculpture produced in Yorkshire in the ninth to ...
In the abundant literature on the afterlife of classical forms in the Middle Ages, medieval “classic...
The seventh century in Anglo-Saxon England offers a particularly rich historical period in which to ...
Bailey has observed that pre-Conquest stone monuments are umque historical artifacts.l Acknowledging...
This study contemplates the part played by style in the creation of Anglo-Saxon Northumbrian works o...
Gosforth, in the English province of Cumbria, is home to a group of tenth-century sculptures that ar...
This chapter examines the relationship between art and society in Iron Age Europe, with a focus on C...
This dissertation examines a range of objects made in north Germany and southern Scandinavia during ...
There are suggestions that King Alfred’s legendary literary renaissance may have been a reaction to ...
This dissertation reads a group of Old English prose and verse texts that linguistic evidence sugges...
This thesis explores architectural stone sculpture produced in northern England between c. 1070 and ...
The Benedictine Abbey of St. Michael in Rudine near Požega is an archaeological site known for more ...
The significance of dot patterns in Carolingian manuscripts is the subject of my research. In my in...
The conversion of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria produced a nenascence in the arts unequalle...
Cut in Alabaster is the first comprehensive study of alabaster sculpture in Western Europe during th...
This thesis considers the Anglo-Scandinavian stone sculpture produced in Yorkshire in the ninth to ...
In the abundant literature on the afterlife of classical forms in the Middle Ages, medieval “classic...