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Carolingian Art: A Study of Early Medieval Painting and Sculpture in Western Europe

Carolingian Art: A Study of Early Medieval Painting and Sculpture in Western Europe

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Carolingian Art: A Study of Early Medieval Painting and Sculpture in Western Europe

by Roger Hinks

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Ann Arbor Paperbacks (The University of Michigan Press), 1962. Soft cover. Good. 226 pages plus 13 front matter pages including list of the 24 b&w illustrations (photos of artwork) and author's introduction of this edition of work first published 1935; index, bibliography. On art produced by the "meeting of the Germanic, Celtic, and Roman Mediterranean world with Christian mysticism" in Charlemagne's court; the book "traces these influences, bringing into focus the nascent elements that gave rise to Western Europe's aesthetic tradition" - from back cover. Trade paperback (5-3/8" x 7-7/8"), shelf wear, rubbing along spine, 1/2" tear along front top of spine, foxing to edges and end papers. Name of former owner Prof. Ann E. Berthoff written on inside front cover, her notes on half-title, inside back cover, and approximately 40 other pages.

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Berthoff Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Carolingian Art: A Study of Early Medieval Painting and Sculpture in Western Europe
Author
Roger Hinks
Format/Binding
Soft cover
Book Condition
Used - Good
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1
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Paperback
Publisher
Ann Arbor Paperbacks (The University of Michigan Press)
Date Published
1962
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
CHARLEMAGNE, MEDIEVAL ART, ALLEGORY
Bookseller catalogs
European History; Art; Architecture;

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