Studies in Medieval Stained Glass and Monasticism
Discover the fascinating world of medieval stained glass with Studies in Medieval Stained Glass and Monasticism by Meredith Lillich. Published by Pindar Press in 2001, this comprehensive volume spans 536 pages and delves into the intricate development of stained glass in France. Lillich explores a variety of essential topics, including the artistry of glaziers, innovative techniques, and the rich design and iconography that define this art form. Additionally, the book highlights regional traditions and the significance of recycled panels, alongside the innovations of the late Capetian period. Noteworthy regions such as Normandy, Aquitaine, Lorraine, and Champagne are examined, making this book a vital resource for enthusiasts and scholars alike. Enhance your understanding of medieval art and its cultural context with this essential addition to your library.