Studies in Anglo-Saxon Sculpture
Explore the intricate beauty of early medieval art with Studies in Anglo-Saxon Sculpture by Rosemary Cramp. Published by Pindar Press in 2000, this essential hardback edition spans 372 pages and showcases Cramp's seminal studies on Anglo-Saxon crosses and sculptural fragments. Delving into the rich history of Northumbria, the book reveals how this region's unique culture and iconography profoundly influenced the wider landscape of Anglo-Saxon England.
Cramp's insightful essays not only highlight the artistic achievements of the period but also provide a comprehensive understanding of the socio-cultural context in which these masterpieces were created. Perfect for enthusiasts of Celtic, Germanic, and Nordic archaeology, this work is a pivotal addition to the library of anyone interested in the heritage of Great Britain. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your appreciation of Anglo-Saxon art and history.