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Title Designing Norman Sicily : material culture and society / edited by Emily A. Winkler, Liam Fitzgerald and Andrew Small
Published Woodbridge, Suffolk : Boydell Press, 2020

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Series Boydell Studies in Medieval Art and Architecture ; [Volume 18]
Boydell studies in medieval art and architecture.
Contents Introduction. The story of designing Norman Sicily / Emily A. Winkler and Liam Fitzgerald -- Roger II and Mediterranean visual culture / Lisa Reilly -- The interplay of media : textile, sculpture and mosaic / William Tronzo -- 'The true nature of his lands' : strategic information on Sicily in the Book of Roger / Katherine Jacka -- Patronage and tradition in textile exchange and use in the early Norman South / Emma Edwards -- Imperial iconography on the silver ducalis : cultural appropriation in the construction and consolidation of Norman royal power / Liam Fitzgerald -- Sicily and England : Norman transitions compared / Martin Carver and Alessandra Molinari -- Beyond 'plan bénédictin' : reconsidering Sicilian and Calabrian cathedrals in the age of the Norman county / Margherita Tabanelli -- Designing a visual language in Norman Sicily : the creation sequence in the mosaics of Palermo and Monreale / Fabio Scirea -- Remembering, illustrating, and forgetting in the register of Peter the Deacon / Sarah Whitten
Summary Essays showing how the stuff of Norman Sicily, its mosaics, frescoes, art and architecture, was used to construct its history.Material culture played a crucial role in developing the cultural narrative of Norman Sicily. The essays in this book consider how images, designs, artifacts, structures and objects were used to help create the story of the medieval kingdom, and what they reveal about the complex political and social dynamics that underpinned the so-called "multicultural" state. Arguing that a visual language developed in medieval Sicily and southern Italy in this period,the contributions journey through both familiar and unexplored aspects of Siculo-Norman art, in particular those areas which have only been made possible with recent advances in technology and international academic collaboration.Topics addressed include manuscripts and mosaics, textile diplomacy, the drama of coins and trade, new readings of old buildings, and the insights of archaeological excavations into everyday life. All of the ideas presented in this volume converge on the central theme of how material culture helped to develop story and society in the medieval kingdom of Sicily. EMILY A. WINKLER is a Fellow of St Edmund Hall and member of the History Faculty atthe University Oxford; LIAM FITZGERALD is a PhD student at King's College London; ANDREW SMALL is a DPhil student at Exeter College, University of Oxford. Contributors: Martin Carver, Emma Edwards, Liam Fitzgerald, Katherine Jacka, Alessandra Molinari, Lisa Reilly, Fabio Scirea, Margherita Tabanelli, William Tronzo, Sarah Whitten, Emily A. Winkler
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
SUBJECT Akademische Verbindung Normannia Tübingen gnd
Subject Normans -- Italy -- Sicily -- History
Material culture -- Italy -- Sicily -- History
ART -- European.
Antiquities
Material culture
Normans
Kunst
Normans -- Italy -- Sicily -- History.
Material culture -- Italy -- Sicily -- History.
SUBJECT Sicily (Italy) -- Antiquities
Sicily (Italy) -- History -- 1016-1194. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85122248
Subject Italy -- Sicily
Sizilien
Sicily (Italy) -- Antiquities.
Sicily (Italy) -- History -- 1016-1194.
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Winkler, Emily A. (Emily Anne), 1986- editor.
Fitzgerald, Liam, editor
Small, Andrew, editor
Reilly, Lisa A., writer of supplementary textual content
Tronzo, William, writer of supplementary textual content
Molinari, Alessandra, writer of supplementary textual content
Carver, M. O. H., writer of supplementary textual content
Tabanelli, Margherita, 1988- writer of supplementary textual content.
Scirea, Fabio, writer of supplementary textual content
ISBN 9781800100435
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