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In this significant contribution to the study of illuminated manuscripts, Robert Deshman explores in detail one of the great works of medieval art, the sumptuously illustrated Benedictional commissioned by the powerful Anglo-Saxon bishop, AEthelwold of Winchester (963-84). A seminal work in the formation of the "Winchester style," the manuscript embodies a highly intricate and often novel presentation of images.
Deshman considers the iconography, style, ornament, and text against the backdrop of their pictorial, literary, and liturgical sources.
This enables him then to anchor the work within the patron's historical and cultural context: his monastic reforms, his culting of saints, his political ideals, the ideological connotations of earlier artistic styles - and, most important, his unusual hermeneutic modes of thought and visualization, wherein extremely abstruse theological concepts are reified in clouds, architecture, drapery, and even ornament.
Employing traditional art historical tools, Deshman nonetheless develops an innovative methodological thesis, that specific visual and conceptual motifs run through the large and varied cycle of images, tying them together in a complex, multilayered program. This programmatic pictorial technique, "cycle symbolism," occurs in an exceptionally systematic fashion in AEthelwold's manuscript, but was used widely in medieval art.
Deshman's analysis offers a new way of looking at and understanding picture cycles, one that has fundamental methodological implications for the entire field of manuscript illumination.
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Benedictional of Aethelwold, Romanesque Illumination of books and manuscripts, Benedictionals, Texts, British Library, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Romanesque, Liturgy, Illustrations, Catholic Church, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Anglo-Saxon, Aethelwold, saint, bishop of winchester, approximately 908-984, Catholic church, liturgy, Illumination of books and manuscriptsPlaces
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-279) and index.
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