Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Illuminated Manuscripts

Watson, Rowan. Illuminated Manuscripts and Their Makers. London: V&A Publications, 2004.

This book offers a captivating exploration into the world of medieval and Renaissance illuminated manuscripts, focusing not only on the art itself but also on the craftsmen and women behind these intricate works. Watson delves into the processes and techniques used to create these visually stunning manuscripts, offering insight into the roles of scribes, illuminators, and patrons. The book presents the ways in which these masterpieces were produced, from the preparation of parchment and pigments to the detailed artistry of the illuminations, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the craft of manuscript production.

Accompanied by numerous high-quality images from the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, the book provides a detailed look at various manuscripts and the artists behind them. Watson also explores the social and economic circumstances that shaped the production of these works, highlighting the collaboration between patrons and artists. For students of art history, medieval studies, or anyone fascinated by illuminated manuscripts, this book is a vital resource, offering both a visual feast and scholarly insights into the creation and cultural significance of these historical treasures.

This is a hardback book with a mylar-wrapped dust jacket in very good condition. Other than an owner's mark on the first sheet, there are no marks or highlighting inside. ISBN 9780810966062 / 0810966069.

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