The nineteen papers collected in this volume explore a notable
phenomenon, that of retrospection in the art and architecture of
Romanesque Europe. They arise from a conference organized by the
British Archaeological Association in 2010, and reflect its interest
in how and why the past manifested itself in the visual culture of the
11th and 12th centuries. This took many forms, from the casual re-use
of ancient material to a specific desire to re-present or emulate
earlier objects and buildings. Central to it is a concern for the
revival of Roman and early medieval forms, spolia, selective
quotation, archaism and the construction of histories. The individual
essays presented here cover a wide range of topics and media: the
significance of consecration ceremonies in the creation of
architectural memory, the rise of pictorial concepts in 12th-century
chronicles, the creation of history in the Paris of Hugh of St-Victor,
and the appeal of the works of Bernward of Hildesheim and of Hrabanus
Maurus in the centuries after their deaths. There are studies of
buildings and the ideological purpose behind them at Tarragona,
Ripoll, Cluny, Pannonhalma (Hungary), La Roccelletta (Calabria), and
Old St Peter's, comparative studies of Trier, Villenauxe and
Glastonbury, and of Bury St Edmunds, Rievaulx and Canterbury, and
wide-ranging papers on the tantalizing evidence for an engagement with
an overseas past in Ireland, an Anglo-Saxon past in England, and a
Milanese past among the aisleless cruciform churches of Augustinian
Europe. The volume concludes with an assessment of the very concept of
Romanesque.
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Retrospection in the Art and Architecture of Romanesque Europe
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ISBN
9781040279458
Publisert
2024
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Taylor & Francis
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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