The Salerno ivories

The Salerno ivories
Avinoam Shalem, Gerhard Wolf, Herbert L. Kessler, Anthony Cutler, Francesca Dell'Acqua
About this book
"The Salerno ivories clearly lie at the very heart of the complex nature of 'Mediterranean art' at a time of intense commercial and cultural exchange....So many essential questions are still subject to debate: whether they were commissioned by a pope, an archbishop, or a powerful secular ruler; if they were carved in the eleventh of twelfth century; if this occurred in Salerno, Amalfi, Palermo, or Rome, in a monastery, at a court, or in an independent workshop; if they were part of an archiepiscopal throne, an antependium, a set of doors, or a reliquary."--Preface, p. 10.
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- OL Work ID
- OL32618777W
Subjects
Medieval IvoriesAvori salernitaniIvoriesIvory carvingIllustrationsBible