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    Parker, Elizabeth C., "The Cloisters: Studies in Honor of the Fiftieth Anniversary"

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    Parker, Elizabeth C., "The Cloisters: Studies in Honor of the Fiftieth Anniversary"

    Parker, Elizabeth C., "The Cloisters: Studies in Honor of the Fiftieth Anniversary"
    Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art | 1992 | ISBN: 0870996355 | English | PDF | 484 pages | 95.84 Mb

    In 1988, The Cloisters celebrated its fiftieth anniversary as a branch museum of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Devoted to the art of medieval Europe, The Cloisters is a twentieth-century museum designed in a style evocative of medieval architecture. Its combination of medieval and modern architectural elements, organized around arcades of five medieval cloisters, creates a unique and sympathetic context for the exhibition of sculpture, metalwork, textiles, and painting. This contextual approach has been enormously influential in introducing medieval art to the American public. The opportunity for both visitor and scholar to examine works of art in evocative settings has informed and inspired viewers since the Museum's opening in 1938. The collection continues to grow in a wide-ranging fashion, as exemplified by the recently acquired Langobardic reliefs and fourteenth-century stained glass from the Austrian castle chapelat Ebreichsdorf, which are examined here.

    A two-day scholarly symposium marked the fiftieth anniversary of The Cloisters, bringing together fifteen distinguished scholars from Europe and North America. Jointly sponsored by The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the International Center of Medieval Art, the symposium offered discussions of The Cloisters' history as well as concise papers emphasizing new research on specific works of art in the collection. Keynote papers by Ilene H. Forsyth and Willibald Sauerlander presented provocative critical reviews of the present state of research on Romanesque and Gothic art—the predominant strengths of the collection. Their appraisals and proposals for new directions of research confirm the rapidly changing and challenging state of medieval art scholarship. Symposium participants have revised their papers for publication, and contributions by members of the Museum's staff have been added. The twenty-two studies presented in this commemorative volume demonstrate the methodological diversity confronting the field of medieval art history. As a group, they offer an extraordinary tribute to the significance of The Cloisters Collection.
    Foreword
    Philippe de Montebello, Director, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Preface
    W. Eugene Kleinbauer, Past President, The International Center of Medieval Art

    Preface
    William D. Wixom, Chairman, The Department of Medieval Art and The Cloisters

    Color Plates

    The Monumental Arts of the Romanesque Period: Recent Research
    Ilene H. Forsyth, The University of Michigan

    Gothic Art Reconsidered: New Aspects and Open Questions
    Willibald Sauerländer, Zentralinstitut fur Kunstgeschichte

    The Cloisters or the Passion for the Middle Ages
    Hubert Landais, Directeur Honoraire des Musees de France

    Five Crucial People in the Building of The Cloisters
    William H. Forsyth, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Four Langobardic Marble Reliefs Recently Acquired by The Cloisters
    Beat Brenk, Universitat Basel

    The Frescoes of San Pedro de Arlanza
    Walter Cahn, Yale University

    The Epiphany Relief from Cerezo de Riotiron
    Elizabeth Valdez del Alamo, Montclair State College

    A Pair of Limoges Candlesticks in The Cloisters Collection
    Barbara Drake Boehm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    The Guennol Triptych and the Twelfth-Century: Revival of Jurisprudence
    William S. Monroe, New York University

    The Twelfth-Century Ornamental Windows of Saint-Remi in Reims
    Madeline H. Caviness, Tufts University

    In quinto scrinio de Cupro, A Copper Reliquary Chest Attributed to Canterbury: Style, Iconography, and Patronage
    William D. Wixom, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    The Development of the Canterbury Chest
    Pete Dandridge, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Resurrexit: A Rediscovered Monumental Sculptural Program from Noyon Cathedral
    Charles T. Little, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    The Moutiers-Saint-Jean Portal in The Cloisters
    Neil Stratford, The British Museum

    The St. Germain Windows from the Thirteenth-Century Lady Chapel at Saint-Germain-des-Pres
    Mary B. Shepard, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Two Grisaille Glass Panels from Saint-Denis at The Cloisters
    Jane Hayward, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    The Reliquary of Elizabeth of Hungary at The Cloisters
    Danielle Gaborit-Chopin, Musee du Louvre

    "Sancti Nicolai de fontibus amoenis" or "Sti. Nicolai et Fontium Amenorum": The Making of Monastic History
    Timothy B. Husband, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    The Stained Glass from Ebreichsdorf and the Austrian "Ducal Workshop"
    Eva Frodl-Kraft, Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi

    Six Gothic Brooches at The Cloisters
    Katharine Reynolds Brown, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    The Beginnings of the Belles Heures
    John Plummer, The Pierpont Morgan Library and Princeton University

    A Late Gothic Sculpture from Italy: The Savona Altarpiece in The Cloisters
    Lisbeth Castelnuovo-Tedesco, The Metropolitan Museum of Art


    Barbara Drake Boehm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Beat Brenk, Universität Basel

    Katharine Reynolds Brown, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Walter Cahn, Yale University

    Lisbeth Castelnuovo-Tedesco, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Madeline H. Caviness, Tufts University

    Pete Dandridge, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Ilene H. Forsyth, The University of Michigan

    William H. Forsyth, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Eva Frodl-Kraft, Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi

    Danielle Gaborit-Chopin, Musée du Louvre

    Jane Hayward, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Timothy B. Husband, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Hubert Landais, is Directeur honoraire des Musées de France

    Charles T. Little, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    William S. Monroe, New York University

    John Plummer, The Pierpont Morgan Library and Princeton University

    Willibald Sauerlander, Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte

    Mary B. Shepard,, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Neil Stratford, The British Museum

    Elizabeth Valdez del Alamo, Montclair State College

    William D. Wixom, The Metropolitan Museum of Art


    Parker, Elizabeth C., "The Cloisters: Studies in Honor of the Fiftieth Anniversary"