“Anderson should be commended for his ambitious and refreshing approach.… Well organized and clear in its thesis, Anderson’s book is a strong contribution.”—Dorothy Hoogland Verkerk, <i>caa.reviews</i><br /><br />Winner of the College Art Association's 2018 Charles Rufus Morey Book Award<br /><br />Winner of the the 2020 Karen Gould Prize in Art History, sponsored by the Medieval Academy of America<br /><br />“Anderson has a serious achievement here: tightly focused and deeply learned, <i>Cosmos and Community in Early Medieval Art</i> will set a new course, providing new pivots for our arguments.”—Glenn Peers, The University of Texas at Austin<br /><br />“Benjamin Anderson provides a richly textured sense of the degree to which aspects of princely exclusivity and scholarly community associated with this art depended on each other. No existing study attempts to explain the differences between the cosmological art of these three cultural spheres in such a thoughtful way.”—Persis Berlekamp, The University of Chicago<br /><br />