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Rating: Summary: extremely thorough Review: The fantastic pictures of the manuscripts alone are worth the pricetag on this book. But don't buy it for that reason alone. Mireille Mentre has managed to strike an impressive balance between descriptive text, academic discussion, and outstanding photography. While the organization of the book as a whole suffers slightly from what appears to be the publication of parts of an excellent doctoral dissertation, anyone interested in the history of medieval Spanish illumination (especially members of organizations like the Society for Creative Anachronism) would do well to add this text to their library.
Rating: Summary: Spanish illumination... Review: The quality of the reproductions in this book alone is worth the price tag. The fact that this book is in English (much of the material on this subject is not) makes it a valuable resource as well. Mireille Mentre is one of the leading students of Spanish medieval manuscripts, and this book surveys the most important pre-Romanesque (mozarabic) examples. This is a somewhat conventional art-historical analysis, as Mentre traces the development of the mozarabic style through numerous examples. The chapters are as follows: 1. Context and characteristics of mozarabic painting 2. Foundations and development of a distinctive style 3. The role and function of painting and illumination 4. Design and pictorial treatment 5. Painting and spiritualityThere are also appendices listing principal mozarabic manuscripts and dated manuscripts, as well as an extensive bibliography about the subject.
Rating: Summary: Spanish illumination... Review: The quality of the reproductions in this book alone is worth the price tag. The fact that this book is in English (much of the material on this subject is not) makes it a valuable resource as well. Mireille Mentre is one of the leading students of Spanish medieval manuscripts, and this book surveys the most important pre-Romanesque (mozarabic) examples. This is a somewhat conventional art-historical analysis, as Mentre traces the development of the mozarabic style through numerous examples. The chapters are as follows: 1. Context and characteristics of mozarabic painting 2. Foundations and development of a distinctive style 3. The role and function of painting and illumination 4. Design and pictorial treatment 5. Painting and spirituality There are also appendices listing principal mozarabic manuscripts and dated manuscripts, as well as an extensive bibliography about the subject.
Rating: Summary: thorough without overdoing it Review: This is the book to start your adventures in Medieval Spanish illumination. This looks at the influences of Christian, Jewish, and Islamic art - the fact that the majority of the plates are in color can only add to the value of the very reasonable price. Highly recommended for anyone engaged in reproduction of this style of art. Beautiful rendition of the colors of the original MSS.
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