The Lindisfarne Gospels by Janet Backhouse

The Lindisfarne Gospels by Janet Backhouse

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"The Lindisfarne Gospels", an example of Anglo-Saxon painting, is famous for the quality of its decorated pages. Describing the creation of the manuscript and reproducing its details, this is an introduction to manuscript illumination, insular art and the early history of the book in Britain.

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The Lindisfarne Gospels by Janet Backhouse

"The Lindisfarne Gospels" is one of Britain's greatest artistic treasures, a surviving example of Anglo-Saxon book painting of the late-seventh century. Written and illuminated in honour of God and St Cuthbert, in about AD 698 by the monk Eadfrith, afterwards Bishop of Lindisfarne, it is famous for the quality and intricate design of its decorated pages. In this gift book, Janet Backhouse describes how the manuscript was made, placing it in the context of early Christian Northumbria. With all the major pages and many details reproduced in colour, this work represents an introduction for anyone interested in manuscript illumination, insular art and design and the early history of the book in Britain. An accompanying video, narrated by Kevin Whately, is available, ISBN 0-7123-0423-1 (PAL), 0-7123-0401-0 (NTSC).
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ISBN 13 9780712304009
ISBN 10 0712304002
Title The Lindisfarne Gospels
Author Janet Backhouse
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher British Library Publishing
Year published 1995-07-01
Number of pages 64
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.