In this Book

Art in Spain and Portugal from the Romans to the Early Middle Ages: Routes and Myths

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Rose Walker
2016
summary
In this colorfully illustrated book, Rose Walker surveys Spanish and Portuguese art and architecture from the time of the Roman conquest to the early twelfth century. For generations, scholarly discussions of such art have been complicated by a focus on maps of the pilgrimage roads and images of the Reconquista. Walker contextualizes these aspects by bringing together an exceptionally diverse range of academic studies, including work previously familiar only to Hispanophone audiences. By breaking down chronological, regional, and disciplinary divides that have limited scholarship on the subject for decades, this book enriches the wider English-language literature on early medieval art.

Table of Contents

Cover

Half-Title Page, Title Page, Copyright

Contents

pp. 5-8

List of Illustrations

pp. 9-14

Acknowledgments, Conventions

pp. 15-16

Abbreviations

pp. 17-18

Introduction

pp. 19-30

1. The Lie of the Land

pp. 31-64

2. Believing and Belonging

pp. 65-104

3. The Visigothic Period

pp. 105-138

4. The Eighth and Ninth Centuries

pp. 139-180

5. The Great Tenth Century

pp. 181-234

6. Dispersal after the Fall of the Caliphate

pp. 235-274

7. Trading Peace, Gold and Expertise, c. 1050-c. 1075

pp. 275-304

8. The Making of Romanesque

pp. 305-346

Epilogue

pp. 347-350

Chronology 700-1100

pp. 351-352

Bibliography of Cited Sources

pp. 353-400

Index

pp. 401-408
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