Cut in Alabaster. A Material of Sculpture and its European Traditions 1330-1530.
Kim W. Woods
Harvey Miller Publishers
English Text.
London, 2018; bound, pp. 418, 170 col. ill., cm 23x28,5.
(Distinguished Contributions to the Study of the Arts in the Burgundian Netherlands. 3).
series: Distinguished Contributions to the Study of the Arts in the Burgundian Netherlands
ISBN: 1-909400-26-2 - EAN13: 9781909400269
Subject: Sculpture
Period: 1000-1400 (XII-XIV) Middle Ages,1400-1800 (XV-XVIII) Renaissance
Places: Europe
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Weight: 0.41 kg
Kim Woods is a senior lecturer in Art History at the Open University, and a specialist in northern European late Gothic sculpture. She combines an object-based approach with an interest in materials and cultural exchange. Her single-authored book, Imported Images (Donington, 2007), focussed on wood sculpture. Since then she has been working on alabaster. Her Open University distance learning materials include the Renaissance Art Reconsidered volumes (Yale, 2007) and Medieval to Renaissance (Tate publishing, 2012).
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