Monsters and Grotesques in Medieval Manuscripts (Medieval Life in Manuscripts)

$102.60

This art history book explains the symbolic meaning of monsters and grotesques in medieval art, providing cultural and historical context.

Monsters and Grotesques in Medieval Manuscripts (Medieval Life in Manuscripts)
Monsters and Grotesques in Medieval Manuscripts (Medieval Life in Manuscripts)
$102.60

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The margins of medieval manuscripts teem with sirens, satyrs, griffins, unicorns, dragons and other bizarre creatures. Commonplace animals are twisted together in impossible combinations, and human bodies are merged with animal forms in ways that are often both comic and ghastly. Images of these monstrosities pervade art and culture in the Middle Ages, and for medieval people they must have been a tantalizing suggestion of unknown worlds and unthinkable dangers. But what were they doing there? Were they meaningless distractions, or did these strange beasts have other symbolic meanings? Alixe Bovey’s thoroughly readable text explains the meaning of these monsters and their place in medieval art.

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Weight 0.204 lbs
Dimensions 17.7 × 0.6 × 24.6 in

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