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Romanesque patrons and processes : design and instrumentality in the art and architecture of Romanesque Europe / edited by Jordi Camps, Manuel Antonio Castiñeiras, John McNeill and Richard Plant.

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Contributor:
Camps i Sòria, Jordi, editor.
Castiñeiras, Manuel A., editor.
McNeill, John, 1957-2025, editor.
Plant, Richard, 1962- editor.
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Conference Name:
Romanesque Art--Patrons and Processes (Conference) (2014 : Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya) http://viaf.org/viaf/202151171074839092533
Series:
[The British Archaeological Association conference transactions]
Standardized Title:
Romanesque (Routledge (Firm))
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art patronage--Europe--History--To 1500--Congresses.
Art patronage.
Art patronage--Mediterranean Region--History--To 1500--Congresses.
Art, Romanesque--Congresses.
Art, Romanesque.
Architecture, Romanesque--Congresses.
Architecture, Romanesque.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
Contents:
Advisory Panel
Notes on Contributors
List of Figures
Preface
Colour Plates
Function, Conditionality and Process in Anglo-Norman Architecture
Richard Gem
Before the Communal Age: Patronage and Reform in the Attonidi Domains
Arturo Carlo Quintavalle
Romanesque Cathedrals in Northern Italy Building Processes between Bishop and Commune
Bruno Klein
Episcopal Patronage in the Reform of the Catalan Cathedral Canonries during the first Romanesque Period: A New Approach
Eduardo Carrero Santamaria
The Role of Bishops and Kings in the Introduction of Romanesque Art in Navarre and Aragon
Javier Martnez de Aguirre
From Pelez to Gelmrez. The Problem of Art Patronage at the Romanesque Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
Jens Rueffer
Patronage, Romanesque architecture and the Languedoc
Eric Fernie
The Armenian Cathedral of Saints James in Jerusalem: Melisende and the Question of Exchange between East and West
Armen Kazaryan
Grandmont and the English Kings
Claade Andrault-Schmitt
The Hospital, England and Sigena. A Footnote
Neil Stratford
King Henry II, St Hugh, and the Winchester Bible
Christopher Norton
Patrons, Institutions and Public in the Making of Catalan Romanesque Art
Manuel Castieiras
The Artistic Patronage of Abbot Gregorius at Cuix: Models and Tributes
Anna Orriols
A Limousin Ciborium in Medieval Catalonia
Joan Duran-Porta
The Jaca Ivories: Towards a Re-evaluation of 11th-century Female Patronage in the Kingdom of Aragon
Vernica Abenza
The Aemilian Casket Reliquary: A Product of Institutional Patronage
Melanie Hanan
Patronage at the cathedral of Tarragona: Cultic and Residential Space
Esther Lozano-Lpez & Marta Serrano-Coll
An Anglo-Norman at Terrassa? Augustinian Canons and Thomas Becket at the end of the 12th Century
Carles Snchez
Agency and the re-invention of slab relief sculpture at San Isidoro de Len c. 1100
Rose Walker
Patron and Liturgy: The Liturgical Setting of San Martino in Lucca after 1070
Carlotta TaddeiThe Literate Lay Donor: Textuality and the Romanesque PatronRobert Maxwell
Remarks on Patron Inscriptions with Restricted Presence
Wilfried E. Keil
The Bridekirk Font: A Twelfth-Century Mason and his Patrons
Hugh Doherty
The Role of Painter and Patron in the Work of a Wall or Panel Painting in the Romanesque Age
Anne Leturque
The Death of the Patron: The History and Mystery of the Liber Feudorum Maior
Shannon L. Wearing
Index.
Notes:
The twenty-five papers in this volume arise from a conference jointly organised by the British Archaeological Association and the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya in Barcelona.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 09, 2018).
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Print version:
ISBN:
9781351105590
1351105590
9781351105583
1351105582
Publisher Number:
90102076235
Access Restriction:
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