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In der weitgehend schriftlosen Germania der Völkerwanderungszeit waren Goldbrakteaten authentischer Ausdruck der Weltanschauung ihrer Trägerinnen und Träger. In den Verbreitungsgebieten zwischen Norwegen und Ungarn, England und Polen, vor allem aber in ihrem skandinavischen Kerngebiet, wurden sie verwendet von den Eliten der germanischen Welt: als Ehrenzeichen, Priesterinsignien, Propagandamaterial und/oder Schmuck hochrangiger Frauen. In diesen Amuletten und ihren Bildern drückte sich germanisches Selbstverständnis gegenüber dem Imperium und anderen Nachbarn aus. Trotz der dezentralen Produktion belegen die standardisierten Bildprogramme, dass alle Hersteller sich gleichen Regeln der Motivik und des Stils unterworfen haben. In einem so weiträumigen Gebiet und in einer Gesellschaft, die als lediglich durch kleine, konkurrierende Gefolgschaften gegliedert gilt, überrascht diese Kanonisierung. Denn indem die Brakteaten durch Kopierprozesse verbreitet wurden, ist ein netzwerkartiges Zusammenspiel der Eliten in den Zentralplätzen nachweisbar, das auf eine überregional wirkungsmächtige Direktivenstruktur schließen lässt. Dies macht die Brakteaten zu wichtigen Primärquellen für die Erforschung der frühmittelalterlichen Germania.
Goldwork, Medieval --- Jewelry, Medieval --- Goldsmithing, Medieval --- Medieval goldwork --- Animal Style. --- Germanic Peoples (Crafts). --- Gold Bracteates. --- Migration Period.
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Comparative literature --- Money. Monetary policy --- Thematology --- History of Europe --- anno 500-1499 --- Civilization, Medieval --- Goldwork, Medieval --- Literature, Medieval --- History and criticism --- -European literature --- Medieval literature --- Goldsmithing, Medieval --- Medieval goldwork --- Medieval civilization --- Middle Ages --- Civilization --- Chivalry --- Renaissance --- History --- Civilization, Medieval. --- Goldwork, Medieval. --- History and criticism. --- -History and criticism --- -Goldsmithing, Medieval --- European literature --- Literature, Medieval - History and criticism --- or --- monnaie --- alchimie
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"Rings are at once the most intimate forms of jewelry and personal forms of art. This book focuses on approximately fifty rings from a distinguished private collection, tracing the ways that rings of the Middle Ages and Renaissance came to be meaningful. From the mine to the modern collection and through the forge, the goldsmith's shop, and the hands of successive generations of owners, these rings underwent journeys that lent them multifaceted and often multilayered resonances. This book explores these pathways and examines how people throughout history have interacted with multiple aspects of these small but remarkably complex objects. An introduction by Diana Scarisbrick supplements this biography of rings by investigating five prominent ring enthusiasts whose lives, interests, and collections have played prominent roles in the development of the modern appraisal of rings, while providing a chronological sequence for the rings in this book. A catalog of the rings, including their technical details, accompanies the text." -- Publisher's description
Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- rings [jewelry] --- Metropolitan Museum of Art [New York, N.Y.] --- Rings --- Goldwork, Medieval --- Jewelry, Renaissance --- History --- Private collections --- Finger rings --- Jewelry --- Earrings --- Renaissance jewelry --- Goldsmithing, Medieval --- Medieval goldwork --- rings [finger jewelry]
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Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- Christian special devotions --- anno 800-1199 --- anno 1200-1499 --- Relics --- Goldsmithing, Medieval --- Silversmithing, Medieval --- Reliques --- Reliquaries --- Goldwork, Medieval --- Silverwork, Medieval --- #GROL:SEMI-247 --- Goldwork, Medieval. --- Silverwork, Medieval. --- Medieval silverwork --- Silver articles, Medieval --- Relics and reliquaries --- Containers --- Religious articles --- Shrines --- Medieval goldwork --- RELIQUES ET RELIQUAIRES --- ORFEVRERIE MEDIEVALE --- 09E-15E SIECLES
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Silverwork, Medieval --- Goldwork, Medieval --- Art, Carolingian --- Orfèvrerie médiévale --- Art carolingien --- Exhibitions. --- Expositions --- -Goldwork, Medieval --- -Art, Carolingian --- -709.02 --- Art, Carlovingian --- Carolingian art --- Art, Medieval --- Goldsmithing, Medieval --- Medieval goldwork --- Medieval silverwork --- Silver articles, Medieval --- Silversmithing, Medieval --- Orfèvrerie médiévale --- Silverwork [Medieval ] --- Europe [Northern ] --- Exhibitions --- Goldwork [Medieval ] --- Art [Carolingian ]
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Goldwork, Medieval --- Silverwork, Medieval --- Enamel and enameling, Medieval --- Orfèvrerie médiévale --- Emaux médiévaux --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- volkskunst --- kunstgeschiedenis (algemeen) --- beeldhouwkunst --- miniaturen --- schilderkunst --- toegepaste kunsten --- Orfèvrerie médiévale --- Emaux médiévaux --- Medieval silverwork --- Silver articles, Medieval --- Silversmithing, Medieval --- Goldsmithing, Medieval --- Medieval goldwork --- Medieval enamel and enameling --- sculptuur
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Goldwork, Medieval --- -Goldwork --- -Silverwork, Medieval --- -Silverwork --- -Goldwork, Medieval --- -Silver articles --- Silver objects --- Silver work --- Silversmithing --- Art metal-work --- Metal-work --- Jewelry making --- Medieval silverwork --- Silver articles, Medieval --- Silversmithing, Medieval --- Gold articles --- Gold work --- Goldsmithing --- Goldsmithing, Medieval --- Medieval goldwork --- Goldwork --- Silverwork --- Silverwork, Medieval --- Silver articles --- Goldwork, Medieval - - France --- Goldwork - - France --- Silverwork, Medieval - - France --- Silverwork - - France
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Civilization, Medieval --- Middle Ages --- Treasure troves --- Goldwork, Medieval --- Jewelry, Medieval --- Coin hoards --- Civilisation médiévale --- Moyen Age --- Trésors --- Orfèvrerie médiévale --- Bijoux médiévaux --- Trésors monétaires (Numismatique) --- Congresses. --- Social aspects --- History --- Congrès --- Recherche --- Aspect social --- Histoire --- Europe --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Civilisation médiévale --- Trésors --- Orfèvrerie médiévale --- Bijoux médiévaux --- Trésors monétaires (Numismatique) --- Congrès --- Antiquités --- Buried treasure --- Sunken treasure --- Treasure-trove --- Lost articles --- Goldsmithing, Medieval --- Medieval goldwork --- Hoards, Coin --- Coins
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Altarpieces, Medieval --- Reliquaries --- Autels médiévaux --- Reliquaires --- Liturgy and art --- Altars --- Goldwork, Medieval --- Wibald, --- 271.1 <493 STAVELOT> --- 247.2 --- 2 WIBALDUS STABULENSIS --- Benedictijnen--België--STAVELOT --- Altaar. Tabernakel. Retabel. Ambon --- Godsdienst. Theologie--WIBALDUS STABULENSIS --- 2 WIBALDUS STABULENSIS Godsdienst. Theologie--WIBALDUS STABULENSIS --- 247.2 Altaar. Tabernakel. Retabel. Ambon --- 271.1 <493 STAVELOT> Benedictijnen--België--STAVELOT --- Christian art and symbolism --- Reliquaries, Medieval --- Medieval reliquaries --- Art and liturgy --- Art --- Goldsmithing, Medieval --- Medieval goldwork --- Art, Christian --- Art, Ecclesiastical --- Arts in the church --- Christian symbolism --- Ecclesiastical art --- Symbolism and Christian art --- Religious art --- Symbolism --- Church decoration and ornament --- Church furniture --- Medieval altarpieces --- History --- Art patronage. --- Art patronage --- History. --- Symbolism in art --- Liturgy and art - Belgium - History --- Christian art and symbolism - Belgium - Medieval, 500-1500 --- Altars - Belgium --- Altarpieces, Medieval - Belgium --- Reliquaries, Medieval - Belgium --- Goldwork, Medieval - Belgium --- Autels --- Wibaldus ab. Stabulensis --- Wibald, - Abbot of Corvey, - 1098-1158 - Art patronage --- Wibald, - Abbot of Corvey, - 1098-1158
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Kathedralkirche St. PaulusEine große Sonderausstellung im LWL-Landesmuseum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte und in der Domkammer der Kathedralkirche St. Paulus in Münster zeigt diese "Goldene Pracht" in neuem Licht. Die Schau würdigt erstmals sowohl den künstlerischen Rang der Werke, als auch ihren historischen Kontext. Grundlage für die neue Herangehensweise bildet die Zusammenarbeit mit dem Exzellenzcluster "Religion und Politik" der Universität Münster. Das zugehörige, opulente Katalogbuch vereinigt Aufsätze ausgewiesener Spezialisten für die Schatzkunst des Mittelalters und die Geschichte Westfalens, einer vielfältigen Region mit europaweiten Beziehungen. Dabei werden die Funktionen mittelalterlicher Prachtentfaltung ebenso beleuchtet wie die Beweggründe für die Stiftung wertvollster Kunstwerke und die Bedeutung von Kirchenschätzen
Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- anno 500-1499 --- Westphalia --- Art, Medieval --- Goldwork, Medieval --- Christian art and symbolism --- Church decoration and ornament --- Christian antiquities --- History --- Westphalia (Germany) --- Antiquities --- goudsmeedkunst --- christelijke kunst --- middeleeuwen --- Westfalen --- Trésors d'églises --- Arts décoratifs médiévaux --- Orfèvrerie médiévale --- Art chrétien --- Catalogues d'exposition --- 745.033 --- Sierkunsten in de Middeleeuwen --- 745.033 Sierkunsten in de Middeleeuwen --- Goldsmithing, Medieval --- Medieval goldwork --- Church ornament --- Ecclesiastical decoration and ornament --- Decoration and ornament --- Interior decoration --- Religious articles --- Art, Christian --- Art, Ecclesiastical --- Arts in the church --- Christian symbolism --- Ecclesiastical art --- Symbolism and Christian art --- Religious art --- Symbolism --- Antiquities, Christian --- Antiquities, Ecclesiastical --- Archaeology, Christian --- Christian archaeology --- Church antiquities --- Ecclesiastical antiquities --- Monumental theology --- Byzantine antiquities --- Medieval art --- Westphalia (Province) --- Provinzial-Verband der Provinz Westfalen (Germany) --- Westfalen (Germany) --- Westphalen (Germany) --- Provinzialverband Westfalen --- Westphalia (Duchy) --- North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) --- Catalogues d'exposition. --- Symbolism in art --- middeleeuwen, middeleeuwse geschiedenis (historisch tijdvak) --- Art, Medieval - Germany - Westphalia - History - To 1500 - Exhibitions --- Goldwork, Medieval - Germany - Westphalia - History - To 1500 - Exhibitions --- Christian art and symbolism - Germany - Westphalia - Medieval, 500-1500 - Exhibitions --- Christian art and symbolism - Germany - Westphalia - History - To 1500 - Exhibitions --- Church decoration and ornament - Germany - Westphalia - History - To 1500 - Exhibitions --- Christian antiquities - Germany - Westphalia - History - To 1500 - Exhibitions --- Westphalie --- Trésors --- Reliquaires --- Westphalia (Germany) - Antiquities - Exhibitions --- goudsmeedkunst. --- christelijke kunst. --- middeleeuwen, middeleeuwse geschiedenis (historisch tijdvak). --- Westfalen.
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