Author: Cohen, Adam S.

Confronting the borders of medieval art. [The far side : expatriate medieval art and its languages in Sino-Mongol China]
Date2011
Publish_locationLeiden ; Boston
PublisherKoninklijke Brill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeDigital Book (PDF)
SeriesMedieval encounters ; v. 17/1-2 (2011)
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberN5975.C66 2011
Descriptionpdf [x, 229 pages : illustrations, map]
Note

Confronting the borders of medieval art / [edited by] Jill Caskey, Adam S. Cohen, and Linda Safran.

Series: Medieval Encounters : Jewish, Christian and Muslim culture in confluence and dialogue, 1380-7854 ; v. 17, nos. 1-2

Jewish art and cultural exchange : theoretical perspectives -- Towers, birds and divine light : the contested territory of Nasrid and "Mudéjar" ornament -- Stuccoes from the early Norman period in Sicily : figuration, fabrication and integration -- Khidṛ and the changing frontiers of the medieval world -- Locating Armenia -- The far side : expatriate medieval art and its languages in Sino-Mongol China -- Would there have been Gothic art without the Vikings? the contribution of Scandinavian medieval art.

Includes bibliographical references.

See specifically: The far side : expatriate medieval art and its languages in Sino-Mongol China, on the Yangzhou tombstone of K. Vilionis.   

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SubjectChristian art and symbolism--Medieval, 500-1500--Chinese influences Yangzhou Shi 揚州市--Church history--14th century Katerina, de Vilionis (Viglione), d. 1342--Tomb Christians--China--Yangzhou Shi--History--14th century--Sources Catherine, of Alexandria, Saint--Iconography--China Italians--China--Yangzhou Shi--History--14th century--Sources Art, Medieval--Historiography Art and history
Seriesfoo 107
ISBN9789004221031
LCCN2011015631