'In addition to the importance of the material and the biography of the objects, including the craftsmanship, the results regarding the response of the ivories to the artists and buyers of the time and the changing devotional practices are of great interest. Guérin's work provides a scientific as well as methodological foundation upon which future ivory research must build.' Manuela Studer-Karlen, Sehepunkte (translated from German)

'Guérin should be commended for her sensitivity to methods of making across such a large and far-flung corpus. She beautifully conveys how compositions emerge from carved tusks, a difficult conceptual task more often achieved in studies of wood and stone sculpture.… [the book's] evidence, methods, and prose inspire us to apply its lessons to underexplored scholarly territories. The future of ivory studies is bright indeed.' Nicole Pulichene, Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies

This volume is the first to consider the golden century of Gothic ivory sculpture (1230-1330) in its material, theological, and artistic contexts. Providing a range of new sources and interpretations, Sarah Guérin charts the progressive development and deepening of material resonances expressed in these small-scale carvings. Guérin traces the journey of ivory tusks, from the intercontinental trade routes that delivered ivory tusks to northern Europe, to the workbenches of specialist artisans in medieval Paris, and, ultimately, the altars and private chapels in which these objects were venerated. She also studies the rich social lives and uses of a diverse range of art works fashioned from ivory, including standalone statuettes, diptychs, tabernacles, and altarpieces. Offering new insights into the resonances that ivory sculpture held for their makers and viewers, Guérin's study contributes to our understanding of the history of materials, craft, and later medieval devotional practices.
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Introduction; 1. Ivory in the Gothic Emporium; 2. Thrones of Wisdom: The First Gothic Ivories; 3. 'Fleshly tablets of the heart': The Passion in Ivory; 4. Glorification of the Virgin: Ivory Palaces and the Assumption; 5. Contemplation and Desire: Ivories for the Domestic Sphere; 6. An Ivory Enterprise: The Yvoirier of the Saint-Sulpice Triptych, 1280–1310; Epilogue: Gothic Ivories as a Capetian Art.
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This beautifully illustrated monograph presents the first synthetic study of Gothic ivory sculpture in its historical, social, and artistic contexts.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781009018876
Publisert
2026-02-19
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
777 gr
Høyde
279 mm
Bredde
216 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
336

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Sarah M. Guérin is assistant professor of the history of art at the University of Pennsylvania.