id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_agmmdlerujblvbnqmucxpl4fhm Heather Pulliam Meyer Schapiro, The Language of Forms: Lectures on Insular Manuscript Art. Foreword by, Charles E. Pierce Jr. Introduction by, Jane E. Rosenthal. New York: Pierpont Morgan Library, 2005. Paper. Pp. vii, 201; 177 black-and-white and color figures 2010 3 .pdf application/pdf 1621 103 56 Meyer Schapiro, The Language of Forms: Lectures on Insular Manuscript Art. Foreword by Charles E. The Language of Forms: Lectures on Insular Manuscript Art Pulliam, H 2010, 'The Language of Forms: Lectures on Insular Manuscript Art', Speculum, vol. Insular Manuscript Art. Speculum-A journal of medieval studies, 85(2), 462-463doi: https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-language-of-forms-lectures-on-insular-manuscript-art(c3c4a7e5-6858-4e19-bf5b-0542f30ab94c).html Meyer Schapiro, The Language of Forms: Lectures on Insular Manuscript Art. Foreword This volume presents a series of public lectures on Insular manuscript illumination given by While the foreword proclaims the lectures to be "timeless," part of their attraction is that they are so clearly of a specific time and place and person: Schapiro, in New York, in the late 1960s. of Insular objects as "art." The lectures make frequent, anachronistic-sounding appeals to Until the publication of these lectures, many art historians had only glimpsed Schapiro's approach to Insular manuscripts, either via fragments gleaned from his other publications or The book presents an almost closed system, treating the Insular object as "art ./cache/work_agmmdlerujblvbnqmucxpl4fhm.pdf ./txt/work_agmmdlerujblvbnqmucxpl4fhm.txt