Art & Visual Culture 1100-1600: Medieval to Renaissance
By (Author) Kim Woods
By (author) Tate Publishing
Tate Publishing
Tate Publishing
10th December 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
709.02
Paperback
416
Width 215mm, Height 287mm, Spine 20mm
1310g
The first of three text books, published in association with the Open University, which offer an innovatory exploration of art and visual culture. Through carefully chosen themes and topics rather than through a general survey, the volumes approach the process of looking at works of art in terms of their audiences, functions and cross-cultural contexts. While focused on painting, sculpture and architecture, it also explores a wide range of visual culture in a variety of media and methods. "1000-1600: Medieval to Renaissance" includes essays on key themes of Medieval and Renaissance art, including the theory and function of religious art and a generic analysis of art at court. Explorations cover key canonical artists such as Simone Martini and Botticelli and key monuments including St Denis and Westminster Abbey, as well as less familiar examples.
Kim Woods is a senior lecturer at Britain's Open University and a specialist in northern European late Gothic sculpture.