Animals in Art and Thought: To the End of the Middle AgesRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1971 - 580 pagini A discussion of the various attitudes towards animals in art and literature, from prehistoric cave art to the later Middle Ages. |
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The hunters art and mythology | 3 |
Animal art in the ancient near east | 28 |
Lion from temple at Nimrud Assyrian c 880 B C British Museum | 49 |
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11th century abbey ancient Anglo-Saxon Apocalypse appear artists Barbaric animal styles beast fables Beatus bestiary Bible birds boar Book British Museum Byzantine Caedmon capitals Carolingian Renaissance carved cathedral Celtic century B.C. chapter Christ Christian church classical contemporary Continental animal art creation creatures cycle decorative depicted eagle early Gothic animal eleventh century English animal art example figs folio France Genesis Gothic animal art Greek hawk heraldic hunting illuminators illustrations imagery king late antique later Middle Ages Latin lions London M. R. James manuscripts medieval Middle Ages miniatures Moissac monastery monsters monuments mosaics motifs nature ornament paintings Paris period Physiologus Psalm Psalter ritual Roman Romanesque and early romanesque art romanesque sculpture Rome scenes scientific revival sculpture serpent sixth century Souillac Spain stag story Stuttgart Psalter subjects surviving Sutton Hoo symbolic theme thirteenth century twelfth century unicorn Utrecht Psalter