• Arts and Literature in the Middle Ages
Author(s): Marc Cels
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 32
Publisher: Crabtree Publishing Co,Canada
Language: English
Date Published: 2004-11-20
Dimensions: 206 x 270 x 6mm
Publication City/Country: New York, Canada
Edition:
Illustrations: colour photos & illus

This work is suitable for ages 7-14. During the Middle Ages in Western Europe, many people made their living by creating art for the Catholic Church and entertaining nobles and townspeople with music, acrobatic, juggling, and plays. Kings, nobles, and wealthy merchants paid for religious works of art and literature, because they believed that by giving art to churches, God would reward them with health and prosperity. Children will delight in reading about medieval works of art such as illuminated manuscripts, and images of stained glass, paintings, and jewellery, accompanied by vivid full-colour illustrations. periods of art; sculptures from around the world including West African brass, ivory, and bronze sculptures, animal carvings from the Arctic, and the totem poles in the north-western forests; the influence of Giotto di Bondone's frescoes, wood-panel paintings, and mosaics on later generations; the stories from the Bible and of holy men and women depicted in the mosaics created by Byzantine artists; and poems from the Tang Dynasty, and the literary contributions of famous writers such as Dante Alighieri, Li Po, Omar Khayyam, and Christine de Pisan, one of the few female authors of the Middle Ages.
Book Info
Author Marc Cels
Date Published 2004-11-20
Dimensions 206 x 270 x 6mm
First Author Marc Cels
Format Paperback
Illustrations colour photos & illus
ISBN 9780778713876
Language English
No. of Pages 32
Publication City/Country New York, Canada
Publisher Crabtree Publishing Co,Canada

Arts and Literature in the Middle Ages

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