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Edward Garrison's four volumes represented a landmark in the study of medieval Italian painting in the Papal States and Tuscany in the C12th. The books feature photos of miniatures, ornamental initials, wall-paintings and panels. They represent one of the most valuable sources of information about twelfth-century painting in existence.

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Pictorial Histories V. The Marturi Masters and Two Related Works

The Christ Enthroned at Casape, with Notes on the Earlier Roman Redeemer Panels

Contributions to the History of Twelfth-Century Umbro-Roman Painting. Part 1. Synthesis

More about the Madonna of Sivignano

Twelfth-Century Initial Styles of Central Italy: Indices for the Dating of Manuscripts. Part II. Materials. The Late Geometrical Style. The Third Quarter of the Twelfth Century. I. The Umbro-Roman and Florentine Regions

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Pictorial Histories VI. A Tuscan Bible: Florentine or Pisan?

Contributions to the History of Twelfth-Century Umbro-Roman Painting II, Part II, Materials. I. Local Styles in the Late Eleventh and Early Twelfth Century. II. Cassinese Miniature Styles in Rome

Two Manuscripts not Italian but Franco-Flemish

Twelfth-Century Initial Styles of Central Italy: Indices for the Dating of Manuscripts, Part II, Materials. The Third Quarter of the Twelfth Century. The Pisan Region

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Pictorial Histories VII. The Pistoiese (?) Master of the First Casanatense Bible

Contributions to the History of Twelfth-Century Umbro-Roman Painting III, Part II, Materials. III. Local Imitations of Transalpine Romanesque Style. IV. Precursors of the Revival

Two Illustrations by the Anagni Translations Master

Twelfth-Century Initial Styles of Central Italy: Indices for the Dating of Manuscripts, Part II, Materials. The Third Quarter of the Twelfth Century. The Volterran Region

Pictorial Histories VIII. The Florentine S. Maria del Fiore Bible. Contributions to the History of Twelfth-Century Umbro-Roman Painting IV, Part II, Materials. V. The Italian-Byzantine-Romanesque Fusion in the First Quarter of the Twelfth Century

Knut Berg, An Illustrated Florentine Bible Dated 1140

Addenda ad Indicem IV

A Pistoiese Homilary in Prato Illustrated by the First Casanatense Bible Master

Twelfth-Century Initial Styles of Central Italy: Indices for the Dating of Manuscripts VIII, Part II, Materials. The Third Quarter of the Twelfth Century. The Lucchese Region

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Studies in The History of Medieval Italian

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      Publisher: Pindar Press
      Publication Date: 31/12/1993
      ISBN13: 9780907132646, 978-0907132646
      ISBN10: 907132642

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Edward Garrison's four volumes represented a landmark in the study of medieval Italian painting in the Papal States and Tuscany in the C12th. The books feature photos of miniatures, ornamental initials, wall-paintings and panels. They represent one of the most valuable sources of information about twelfth-century painting in existence.

      Table of Contents
      Pictorial Histories V. The Marturi Masters and Two Related Works

      The Christ Enthroned at Casape, with Notes on the Earlier Roman Redeemer Panels

      Contributions to the History of Twelfth-Century Umbro-Roman Painting. Part 1. Synthesis

      More about the Madonna of Sivignano

      Twelfth-Century Initial Styles of Central Italy: Indices for the Dating of Manuscripts. Part II. Materials. The Late Geometrical Style. The Third Quarter of the Twelfth Century. I. The Umbro-Roman and Florentine Regions

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      Pictorial Histories VI. A Tuscan Bible: Florentine or Pisan?

      Contributions to the History of Twelfth-Century Umbro-Roman Painting II, Part II, Materials. I. Local Styles in the Late Eleventh and Early Twelfth Century. II. Cassinese Miniature Styles in Rome

      Two Manuscripts not Italian but Franco-Flemish

      Twelfth-Century Initial Styles of Central Italy: Indices for the Dating of Manuscripts, Part II, Materials. The Third Quarter of the Twelfth Century. The Pisan Region

      Additional Giant Bibles

      Pictorial Histories VII. The Pistoiese (?) Master of the First Casanatense Bible

      Contributions to the History of Twelfth-Century Umbro-Roman Painting III, Part II, Materials. III. Local Imitations of Transalpine Romanesque Style. IV. Precursors of the Revival

      Two Illustrations by the Anagni Translations Master

      Twelfth-Century Initial Styles of Central Italy: Indices for the Dating of Manuscripts, Part II, Materials. The Third Quarter of the Twelfth Century. The Volterran Region

      Pictorial Histories VIII. The Florentine S. Maria del Fiore Bible. Contributions to the History of Twelfth-Century Umbro-Roman Painting IV, Part II, Materials. V. The Italian-Byzantine-Romanesque Fusion in the First Quarter of the Twelfth Century

      Knut Berg, An Illustrated Florentine Bible Dated 1140

      Addenda ad Indicem IV

      A Pistoiese Homilary in Prato Illustrated by the First Casanatense Bible Master

      Twelfth-Century Initial Styles of Central Italy: Indices for the Dating of Manuscripts VIII, Part II, Materials. The Third Quarter of the Twelfth Century. The Lucchese Region

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