Where can i learn more about "medieval art"?
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>>2979836
have you tried googling "medieval art"? amazing, I know.
>>2979836
Here's a good place to start:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kp15cUHgryQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uY7rrAPCGyA
Walter Crane's On the Decorative Illustration of Books Old and New covers the history of illuminated manuscripts and missals in satisfactory detail. I would also recommend looking at the art from important books at the time such as the Nuremberg Chronicle, Book of Hours, etc. Dover publications is bound to have some cheap reference books, as well as digging around on archive.org for books on ornament, architecture, etc. from the 19th century, when academic interest in the art styles of the middle ages started. Also the Bibliodyssey blog has a lot of posts about illuminated manuscripts.
>>2979838
>>2979904
I can see this thread is off to a great start. Google images is an awful resource for finding anything art related (pinterest and tumblr are much better for finding what you're looking for). OP was also asking for specific resources.
>>2979910
Teach a man how to fish, and all that. pic related is on the first page of results, all good starting points tbqh. from there OP can google more specific things about medieval art. if all else fails he can go to the local library, maybe get some books on the matter. Then he would come to /ic/ and make an interesting thread instead a bad one.
>>2979836
Tu puta madre
>>2979838
>you're