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Anthony Cutler, Dell´Acqua Francesca, Herbert L. Kessler, Avinoam Shalem, Gerhard Wolf (Beteiligte)

The Salerno Ivories


Objects, Histories, Contexts
Herausgegeben von Cutler, Anthony; Francesca, Dell´Acqua; Kessler, Herbert L.; Shalem, Avinoam; Wolf, Gerhard
2016. 368 S. mit 281 Farb- und 211 s/w-Abbildungen. 28 cm
Verlag/Jahr: MANN (GEBR.), BERLIN 2016
ISBN: 3-7861-2730-1 (3786127301)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-7861-2730-7 (9783786127307)

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The so-called Salerno ivories comprise more than sixty carved plaques datable between the eleventh and twelfth centuries, combining Islamic, Byzantine, Coptic, and western Christian features. They present superb craftsmanship and display numerous biblical scenes as well as portraits of saints and magnificent decorative ornaments. In medieval times as today constituing one of the most precious and impressive treasures of the Cathedral of Salerno, they have attracted the attention of many historians and art historians, who have tried to contextualize the ivories in the medieval history of Salerno, southern Italy, and the Mediterranean. Yet, they remain enigmatic, as do the many questions concerning their date, place of production, patronage, function, and possible audience.

Accompanied with new photographs produced in a campaign sponsored by the Kunsthistorisches Institut Florenz (Max-Planck-Institut), which for the first time presents the ivorie´s backs and sides as well as the reliefs, the volume brings together articles written by scholars with different backgrounds and perspectives on medieval art. It presents the Salerno ivories in an interdisciplinary approach and sheds new light on their important position as mirroring the visual culture of the ´Mediterranean´ at the age of intense commercialism and cultural exchange
Francesca Dell´Acqua is Marie Curie Fellow at the Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman, and Modern Greek Studies, University of Birmingham (2015-17), where she investigates the Western response to the Byzantine iconoclasm. She is interested in the materiality of objects and their contribution to cultural history and traditions in the Medieval West and the Mediterranean area. Anthony Cutler is the Evan Pugh Professor of Art History at Penn State University. He is an international expert on ivory carving with numerous works. Herbert L. Kessler is Professor Emeritus of Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore). He is currently an Invited Professor at the Masaryk University in Brno; a Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, he is the author or editor of some 20 books and nearly 200 articles and reviews. Avinoam Shalem is the Riggio Professor of the arts of Islam at the Columbia University. His main field of interest is in medieval artistic interactions in the Mediterranean, medieval aesthetics and the historiography of the field. Gerhard Wolf is Director of the Kunsthistorisches Institut / Max-Planck-Institut in Florence (since 2003) and honorary professor at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (since 2008). His main research fields and projects include Mediterranean art histories and pre-modern globalization, theories of the image, as well as sacred topographies in an interreligious perspective.