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Light and Colour in Byzantine Art
This is the first book to investigate the place of color in Byzantine art. By engaging the issue on both a technical level--how colors were made, what colors were available--and a perceptual level--how these colors were seen and described--James offers a new approach to the study of color in art history. Including sixty-four color illustrations, most never before published, James's study offers a unique view of the details of Byzantine art.
History
Publication status
- Published
Publisher
Oxford University PressVolume
15Pages
232.0Place of publication
Oxford & New YorkISBN
9780198175186Series
Clarendon Studies in the History of ArtDepartment affiliated with
- Art History Publications
Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes