ABSTRACT

The twenty-five papers in this volume arise from a conference jointly organised by the British Archaeological Association and the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya in Barcelona. They explore the making of art and architecture in Latin Europe and the Mediterranean between c. 1000 and c. 1250, with a particular focus on questions of patronage, design and instrumentality.

No previous studies of patterns of artistic production during the Romanesque period rival the breadth of coverage encompassed by this volume – both in terms of geographical origin and media, and in terms of historical approach. Topics range from case studies on Santiago de Compostela, the Armenian Cathedral in Jerusalem and the Winchester Bible to reflections on textuality and donor literacy, the culture of abbatial patronage at Saint-Michel de Cuxa and the re-invention of slab relief sculpture around 1100. The volume also includes papers that attempt to recover the procedures that coloured interaction between artists and patrons – a serious theme in a collection that opens with ‘Function, condition and process in eleventh-century Anglo-Norman church architecture’ and ends with a consideration of ‘The death of the patron’.

chapter |10 pages

From Peláez to Gelmírez:

The problem of art patronage at the Romanesque Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela

chapter |10 pages

The Armenian Cathedral of Saints James in Jerusalem:

Melisende and the question of exchange between East And West

chapter |16 pages

Grandmont and the English Kings:

An example of patronage in the context of an ascetic architectural trend

chapter |8 pages

The hospital, England and Sigena:

A footnote

chapter |25 pages

Henry of Blois, St Hugh and Henry II:

The Winchester Bible reconsidered

chapter |16 pages

The artistic patronage of Abbot Gregorius at Cuixà:

Models and tributes 1

chapter |11 pages

The Jaca ivories:

Towards a revaluation of eleventh-century female artistic patronage in the Kingdom of Aragon

chapter |10 pages

The Aemilian casket reliquary:

A product of institutional patronage

chapter |14 pages

Patronage at the Cathedral of Tarragona:

Cult and residential space 1

chapter |15 pages

An Anglo-Norman at Terrassa?

Augustinian Canons and Thomas Becket at the end of the twelfth century

chapter |7 pages

Patron and liturgy:

The liturgical setting of the Cathedral Church of San Martino in Lucca after 1070 and the Gregorian Reform

chapter |19 pages

The ‘Literate’ Lay donor:

Textuality and the Romanesque patron

chapter |10 pages

The death of the patron:

Agency, style and the making of the Liber Feudorum Maior of Barcelona