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            The   lesser-known Scandinavian art styles of the Germanic Iron Age (c. 400-800 CE)   leading up to the Viking Age (c. 800-1100 CE) are just as incredible as their   famous descendants. This book serves as a quick but comprehensive   introduction to the Nordic art of the pre-Viking Age era when the Nordic   mythology and legends we know so well emerged. As such, it serves as a   prequel to The Anatomy of Viking Art, but it’s much more than the   origin story of Viking art. Germanic animal ornament is immensely intriguing,   with its elegant interlacing patterns and ribbon animals woven into some of   the most extraordinary expressions of art. However, as fascinating as it may   be, it may be challenging to understand precisely how these patterns are   constructed and even more difficult to recreate.     This   guide breaks down the styles of Germanic Iron Age art in an   easy-to-understand manner to help you quickly grasp its anatomy. Clear   illustrations and graphics straightforwardly present the characteristics of   each style, so you’ll be able to easily distinguish each from the others and   understand how one style developed into the next. The accompanying timelines,   maps, and concise historical descriptions further help you root your   understanding of the styles in their historical context.    
                                                    
                                            - Forfatter
- Jonas Lau Markussen
- ISBN13
- 9788797060056
- ISBN10
- 8797060054
- Udgave /år
- 1 / 2024
- Forlag
- Jonas Lau Markussen
- Sidetal
- 88
- Indbinding
- Paperback
 
                        