medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
> and i'd be happy to hear of *any* "pattern books" which have survived from the
> period of this Anglo-Saxon tympanum (mid-11th c.??); or, indeed, from any
> period before it or from the 12th c.
Christopher,
The definitive work on this is Robert Scheller, Exemplum: Model-Book Drawings
and the Practice of Artistic Transmission in the Middle Ages (ca. 900-ca. 1470),
trans. Michael Hoyle (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 1995).
Cheers,
Jim Bugslag
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