Penned and Painted: The Art & Meaning of Books in Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts

Hardback

Main Details

Title Penned and Painted: The Art & Meaning of Books in Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lucy Freeman Sandler
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 250,Width 185
Category/GenreArt History
Byzantine and medieval art c 500 CE to c 1400
Renaissance art
ISBN/Barcode 9780712354363
ClassificationsDewey:091
Audience
General
Illustrations 85 Colour Illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher British Library Publishing
Imprint British Library Publishing
Publication Date 28 April 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The idea of the book was central throughout the western European and the eastern Mediterranean world in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. From the beginning, the word for 'book'-sefer in Hebrew, biblia in Greek, and liber in Latin-was identified with sacred writings--the Holy Scriptures of Jews and Christians, who were known as 'people of the book'. The centrality of the book to medieval thought is reflected materially in the countless images of books that appear in the manuscripts of the era, be they in the most treasured, highly decorated, sacred texts or in devotional and secular works as well. In Penned & Painted, Lucy Freeman Sandler, one of one of the world's most respected authorities on medieval art, takes us on a personal but highly insightful exploration of some of the British Library's most precious manuscript holdings and describes the many uses and meanings of these 'books in books'. Through the fascinating face-to-face discovery of 60 manuscripts, she investigates the various types and forms of books as depicted in the era. How were they produced and what did they look like? What do they tell us of the lives and skills of the scribes and illuminators? What did these books record and signify? How were they displayed, consumed and how did some of these objects of supreme beauty even come to be wantonly destroyed? Penned & Painted is presented in full-colour throughout and includes a high number of images specially photographed for this volume.

Author Biography

Lucy Freeman Sandler is Helen Gould Sheppard Professor of Art History, emerita, at New York University. Among her many publications are: Gothic Manuscripts, 1285-1385, A Survey of Manuscripts Illuminated in the British Isles, Vol. 5, edited by J. J. G. Alexander, 2 vols. (1986); Studies in Manuscript Illumination, 1200-1400 (2008); and Illuminators and Patrons in Fourteenth-Century England: The Psalter and Hours of Humphrey de Bohun and the Manuscripts of the Bohun Family (2014); Lucy is the author of seven additional monographs and numerous articles on manuscript illumination in medieval Europe. Lucy is a Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America, the Society of Antiquaries of London, and the Royal Historical Society.