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A wider Trecento studies in 13th- and 14th-century European art presented to Julian Gardner

by Louise Bourdua (Editor), Robert Gibbs (Editor)

Other authors: Jill Bain (Contributor), Claudia Bolgia (Contributor), Joanna Cannon (Contributor), Roberto Cobianchi (Contributor), Anne Dunlop (Contributor)5 more, Jill Farquhar (Contributor), Virginia Glenn (Contributor), Dillian Gordon (Contributor), John Osborne (Contributor), Martina Schilling (Contributor)

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Julian Gardner ?s preeminent role in British studies of the art of the 13th and 14th centuries, particularly the interaction of papal and theological issues with its production and on either side of the Alps, is celebrated in these studies by his pupils. They discuss Roman works: a Colonna badge in S. Prassede and a remarkably uniform Trinity fresco fragment, as well as monochrome dado painting up to Giotto, Duccio's representations of proskynesis, a Parisian reliquary in Assisi, Riminese painting for the Franciscans, the tomb of a theologian in Vercelli, Bartolomeo and Jacopino da Reggio, the Room of Love at Sabbionara, the cult of Urban V in Bologna after 1376, Altichiero and the cult of St James in Padua, the orb of the Wilton Diptych, and Julian Gardner ?s career itself. The contributors to the volume are Serena Romano, Jill Bain, Claudia Bolgia, Louise Bourdua, Joanna Cannon, Roberto Cobianchi, Anne Dunlop, Jill Farquhar, Robert Gibbs, Virginia Glenn, Dillian Gordon, John Osborne and Martina Schilling.… (more)
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Gibbs, RobertEditormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Bain, JillContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bolgia, ClaudiaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Cannon, JoannaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Cobianchi, RobertoContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Dunlop, AnneContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Farquhar, JillContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Gordon, DillianContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Julian Gardner ?s preeminent role in British studies of the art of the 13th and 14th centuries, particularly the interaction of papal and theological issues with its production and on either side of the Alps, is celebrated in these studies by his pupils. They discuss Roman works: a Colonna badge in S. Prassede and a remarkably uniform Trinity fresco fragment, as well as monochrome dado painting up to Giotto, Duccio's representations of proskynesis, a Parisian reliquary in Assisi, Riminese painting for the Franciscans, the tomb of a theologian in Vercelli, Bartolomeo and Jacopino da Reggio, the Room of Love at Sabbionara, the cult of Urban V in Bologna after 1376, Altichiero and the cult of St James in Padua, the orb of the Wilton Diptych, and Julian Gardner ?s career itself. The contributors to the volume are Serena Romano, Jill Bain, Claudia Bolgia, Louise Bourdua, Joanna Cannon, Roberto Cobianchi, Anne Dunlop, Jill Farquhar, Robert Gibbs, Virginia Glenn, Dillian Gordon, John Osborne and Martina Schilling.

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