"This look at medieval art conveys a very real sense of the impact of art on everyday life in Europe from 1000-1500. It examines the importance of art in the expression and spread of knowledge and ideas, including notions of the heroism and justice of war, and the dominant view of Christianity." "Taking its starting point from issues of contemporary relevance such as the environment, the identity of the artist, and the position of women, the book also highlights the attitudes and events specific to the sophisticated visual culture of the Middle Ages and goes on to link this period to the Renaissance. The fascinating question as to whether commercial and social activities between countries encouraged similar artistic taste and patronage, or contributed to the defining of cultural difference in Europe is fully explored."--Jacket.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-212) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Medieval Europe, showing cultural centres and principal trade routes -- Europe in the High Middle Ages--the main political divisions -- Introduction: The Realms of Art -- A Sense of Place -- Artists -- Art and Power in the Latin Church from the Eleventh to the Thirteenth Century -- Design and Devotion 1200-1500 -- Image and Learning -- Art and War -- Pleasures.