The Wilton Diptych by Dillian Gordon

The Wilton Diptych by Dillian Gordon

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A study of the "Wilton Diptych", created in the Middle Ages. It explores evidence from many iconographical sources - paintings, sculpture, stained-glass windows, manuscripts and other artefacts - that help to clarify the diptych's meaning. It also discusses the materials used in the painting.

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The Wilton Diptych by Dillian Gordon

The Wilton Diptych is one of the most beautiful, yet most enigmatic, paintings ever made. The intricacy of detail, the refinement and sublety of its varied techniques and decorative effects, the lushness of its colours and the exquisite tooling of the gold, all in a remarkable state of preservation, are unmatched in any contemporary English or European panel painting. Superficially the imagery is straightforward. It shows Richard II (King of England 1377-99) being presented to the Virgin and Child by two royal English saints, Edward the Confessor and Edmund, and Richard's patron saint, John the Baptist. On the exterior are the king's personal emblem of the white hart and his coat of arms. Thereafter the diptych remains an enigma: no one knows precisely when, why, or by whom it was painted. The author explores new evidence which helps to clarify the diptych's meaning. As a result of recent investigations by the Gallery's Scientific and Conservation Departments, valuable technical information is presented about the materials used in its painting, which has a bearing on both its origin and serves to emphasize the extraordinary craftsmanship of the diptych.
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ISBN 13 9781857090369
ISBN 10 1857090365
Title The Wilton Diptych
Author Dillian Gordon
Series Making And Meaning S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher National Gallery Company Ltd
Year published 1994-06-24
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.