Exemplum : model-book drawings and the practice of artistic transmission in the Middle Ages, (ca. 900-ca. 1470)

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Exemplum : model-book drawings and the practice of artistic transmission in the Middle Ages, (ca. 900-ca. 1470)

Robert W. Scheller ; translated by Michael Hoyle

Amsterdam University Press, c1995

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Exemplum : model-book drawings and the practice of artistic transmission in the Middle Ages, (ca. 900-ca. 1450)

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Includes bibliographycal references and index

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During the Middle Ages, artistic ideas were transmitted from one region to another and passed on from one generation to the next, in the form of drawings. This kind of handmade reproduction, 'exemplum' in Latin, was used to record the form and content of works of art. Some of those drawings have survived in 'model books'. The author presents a fascinating account of many and various aspects of these drawings with special emphasis on how they contribute to our understanding of the genesis of medieval works of art. Exemplum will be a standard work of reference for many years to come.

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