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Corpus of medieval misericords / Elaine C. Block.

LIBRA - Fisher Fine Arts NA5075 .B56 2003 [v.1] [v.2] [v.3]
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Block, Elaine C.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Choir stalls.
Misericords.
Wood-carving.
Physical Description:
volumes : illustrations ; 29 cm
Place of Publication:
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, c2003-
Summary:
Misericords in France, covers approximately 300 churches that still contain gothic misericords with carved figures and narratives inspired by oral traditions such as proverbs and folk tales, as well as by manuscript marginalia, romanesque capitals, illustrated bibles, engravings, and playing cards. A vast portrayal of medieval life 'is displayed in these carvings under the seats of choir stalls along with costumes of the times, town and collegiate architecture, mechanical devices. Puns and rebuses are often intertwined with these themes to produce comic and mysterious puzzles. The global view of misericord carvings, generally ignored in studies of medieval art, is here presented as a multidisciplinary basis for further research by sociologists, historians, archaeologists and other medieval scholars. Following volumes include misericords in Iberia, Flemish and northern Europe and Great Britain.
Contents:
[v. 1] France, XIII-XVI century
[v. 2] Iberia : Portugal-Spain, XII-XVI
[v. 3] Belgium (B) - Netherlands (NL)
Notes:
Title from cover of v. 1.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
2503512399
2503514995
9782503516004
OCLC:
52757974

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