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The Cosmatesque Mosaics of Westminster Abbey - Warwick Rodwell, David S. Neal

The Cosmatesque Mosaics of Westminster Abbey

The Pavements and Royal Tombs: History, Archaeology, Architecture and Conservation
Buch | Hardcover
724 Seiten
2019
Oxbow Books (Verlag)
978-1-78925-234-7 (ISBN)
CHF 113,45 inkl. MwSt
Presents a holistic study of an outstanding group of monuments - mosaic pavements, tombs and shrines – in their historical architectural and archaeological context
Westminster Abbey contains the only surviving medieval Cosmatesque mosaics outside Italy. They comprise: the ‘Great Pavement’ in the sanctuary; the pavement around the shrine of Edward the Confessor; the saint’s tomb and shrine; Henry III’s tomb; the tomb of a royal child, and some other pieces. Surprisingly, the mosaics have never before received detailed recording and analysis, either individually or as an assemblage. This two-volume publication presents a holistic study of this outstanding group of monuments in their historical architectural and archaeological context.

The shrine of St Edward is a remarkable survival, having been dismantled at the Dissolution and re-erected (incorrectly) in 1557 under Queen Mary. Large areas of missing mosaic were replaced with plaster on to which mosaic designs were carefully painted. This 16th-century fictive mosaic is unique in Britain. Conservation of the sanctuary pavement was accompanied by full archaeological recording with every piece of mosaic decoration drawn and coloured by David Neal, phase plans have been prepared, and stone-by-stone examination undertaken, petrologically identifying and recording the locations of all the materials present. It has revealed that both the pavements and tombs include a range of exotic stone types. The Cosmati study has shed fresh light on every aspect of the unique series of monuments in Westminster Abbey; this work will fill a major lacuna in our knowledge of 13th-century English art of the first rank, and will command international interest.

Professor Warwick Rodwell, OBE, is Consultant Archaeologist to Westminster Abbey. He is the author of Canterbury Cathedral, Trinity Chapel: The Archaeology of the Mosaic Pavement and Setting of the Shrine of St Thomas Becket (with David Neal, 2022), The Cosmatesque Mosaics of Westminster Abbey: The Pavements and Royal Tombs: History, Archaeology, Architecture and Conservation (with David Neal, 2019), and St Peter's, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire: Volume 1, History, Archaeology and Architecture (2011), all published by Oxbow Books. Dr David S. Neal, NDD, D.Litt, FSA, trained in graphic design and was head of archaeological illustration of the Ancient Monuments Inspectorate, and later became Senior Archaeologist, English Heritage. He has many years of experience in the study, illustration and publication of mosaic pavements, and is joint author of the major work on the mosaic pavements in Roman Britain, Roman Mosaics of Britain (2002–2010). In 2012 he joined forces with Warwick Rodwell, to illustrate and analyze the assemblage of medieval cosmatesque mosaics in Westminster Abbey, in which they published The Cosmatesque Mosaics of Westminster Abbey: The Pavements and Royal Tombs (Oxbow, 2019).

Foreword by The Dean of Westminster

Preface

Acknowledgements

Summary

VOLUME 1

The Pavements

1 The cosmatesque pavements and monuments: introduction and context

2 Historiography and the antiquarian record

3 The sanctuary and high altar pavements: past interventions, damage and repair

4 Description of the sanctuary pavement

5 Surveying, analyzing and evaluating the sanctuary and high altar pavements

6 Conservation and repair of the sanctuary pavement by Vanessa Simeoni

7 St Edward the Confessor’s chapel pavement

8 Materials employed in the pavements and monuments

VOLUME 2

The Royal Tombs

9 St Edward’s chapel and the context of the shrine

10 The shrine-tomb of St Edward the Confessor, I: description and primary fabric

11 The shrine-tomb of St Edward the Confessor, II: Tudor reconstruction and later history

12 Tomb of King Henry III

13 Child’s tomb in the south ambulatory

14 Related monuments and furnishings

15 The Westminster mosaic assemblage: summary, assessment and dating

Appendix 1. The shrine in the records by Matthew Payne

Archival references

Chronicles

Appendix 2. Quantification of tesserae in the mosaic pavements and monuments

Notes to chapters 9 to 15

Abbreviations and bibliography

Index

Plans 3 and 4 (fold-outs at end of volume)

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo b/w and colour
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 240 x 305 mm
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseführer
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-78925-234-2 / 1789252342
ISBN-13 978-1-78925-234-7 / 9781789252347
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