Riemenschneider in situ /

"Riemenschneider in Situ presents the newest research on the work of one of the most famous late medieval and early Renaissance sculptors, Tilman Riemenschneider. Moving beyond questions of style, date, and workshop practice, this volume investigates the sculptor's programs across the sout...

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Other Authors: Boivin, Katherine M. (Katherine Morris), 1984- (Editor), Bryda, Gregory C. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; Turnhout : Harvey Miller Publishers, [2021]
Series:VISTAS (Series : Turnhout, Belgium)
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505 0 0 |t Hartmut Krohm, 1940-2018 /  |r by Karin and Eike Oellermann --  |t Preface : Seeing and exhibiting Riemenschneider /  |r by Julien Chapuis --  |t Introduction /  |r by Katherine M. Boivin and Gregory C. Bryda --  |g pt. 1.  |t Place and placement. --  |t The historiography of place in early Riemenschneider scholarship /  |r by Jeffrey Chipps Smith --  |t The topography of a style /  |r by Katherine M. Boivin --  |t The Marian retable by Tilman Riemenschneider in the Church of Our Lord in Creglingen : results of a technical investigation /  |r by Volker Schaible --  |t Riemenschneider's altarpieces from the perspective of a museum collection /  |r by Matthias Weniger --  |g pt. 2.  |t Dynamic environments. --  |t Space, light, and liturgical plays as a source of inspiration for Riemenschneider's altarpieces /  |r by Johannes Tripps --  |t Placement and replacements : Tilman Riemenschneider's Holy Blood altarpiece in Rothenburg ob der Tauber and it function in liturgical context /  |r by Thierry Greub --  |t Immanence and intercession : rooted sanctity and the Creglingen Marienaltar /  |r by Mitchell B. Merback --  |g pt. 3.  |t Surface and composition. --  |t Folding textures and rhetoric : observations on the manipulation of light as an artistic factor in the work of Riemenschneider and his contemporaries /  |r by Hartmut Krohm --  |t Seeing Stoss in Riemenschneider's Resurrection /  |r by Ruth Ezra --  |t Riemenschneider uncolored /  |r by Georg Habenicht --  |t Riemenschneider's Assumption altarpiece in the Church of Our Lord, Creglingen : a review of its restoration history and the application of a new examination method /  |r by Michele Marincola and Anna Serotta --  |t Compilatio at the portal : the Last Judgment of Bern Minster /  |r Assaf Pinkus --  |t Afterword : Riemenschneider's Holy Blood Altarpiece in its present ecclesiastical and touristic contexts in the Church of St. James in Rothenburg ob der Tauber /  |r by Oliver Gussmann. 
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