Studies in Medieval Stained Glass and Monasticism
Delve into the fascinating world of medieval artistry with Studies in Medieval Stained Glass and Monasticism, authored by renowned scholars and published by Pindar Press in 2001. This comprehensive hardback spans an impressive 536 pages, offering in-depth exploration of stained glass development in France.
The book meticulously examines various facets of glaziers, their techniques, and intricate designs, alongside rich iconography and regional traditions. It provides invaluable insights into the innovative practices of the late Capetian period and features discussions on recycled panels, illuminating the evolution of this exquisite craft.
Explore notable regions such as Normandy, Aquitaine, Lorraine, and Champagne, each contributing unique styles and narratives to the stained glass heritage of the time. This volume is essential for art historians, enthusiasts of medieval studies, and anyone seeking to appreciate the beauty and significance of stained glass in monasticism.