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Reading Medieval Images: The Art Historian and the Object

paperbackSeptember 18, 2002
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ISBN-13: 9780472067510 ISBN-10: 0472067516
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Binding
paperback
Published
September 18, 2002
Weight
1.5 lbs
Dimensions
25.40×1.30×17.80 cm

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Reading Medieval Images: The Art Historian and the Object by Sears, Elizabeth Langsford. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780472067510.

What is it that art historians do when they approach works of art? What kind of language do they use to descibe what they see? How do they construct arguments using visual evidence? What sorts of arguments do they make? In this unusual anthology, eighteen prominent art historians specializing in the medieval field (European, Byzantine, and Islamic) provide answers to these fundamental questions, not directly but by way of example. Each author, responding to invitation, has chosen for study a single image or object and has submitted it to sustained analysis. The collection of essays, accompanied by statements on methodology by the editors, offers an accessible introduction to current art-historical practice. Elizabeth Sears is George H. Forsyth Jr. Collegiate Professor of Art at the University of Michigan. She has received numerous fellowships and awards, including a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation fellowship, a Research Fellowship at the American Academy in Berlin, and a Paul Mellon Centre Fellowship at the British School in Rome. Thelma K. Thomas is Associate Professor of the History of Art and Associate Curator of the Kelsey Museum, University of Michigan.