Published to accompany the gallery exhibition Islam in Europe (3 Nov. - 1 Dec. 2023), this catalogue presents 60 works of art, from both the Islamic world and the Eu…
30.7 x 52.2 cm / 12 x 10 inches, Hardback, 240 pages
This exhibition catalogue explores women as subjects and women as makers of medieval art. As subjects, we find women taking centre stage as venerated mothers, powerf…
The works of art in this exhibition catalogue provide an overview of the diversity that existed in Romanesque and Gothic architecture, which continually transformed …
Over the past four decades, Andrew Rudebeck and Klaus Tiedemann have amassed what are among the most important private collections of late-medieval stained-glass rou…
The online exhibition Medieval Faces brought together some 40 medieval artworks in sculpture, painting, stained glass and manuscript illumination, all created by Eur…
This publication brings together 27 works of art made across western Europe between the 12th and 16th centuries, a period spanning the Middle Ages and Renaissance. T…
This publication is the result of a collaboration between Sam Fogg, Galería Caylus, both specialised in the field of Spanish Medieval and Renaissance painting…
29.8 x 23.7 cm, Hardback, 270 pages
Spanish Paintings: From the 14th to 16th centuries
Created in France, the Netherlands and the German-speaking lands, the objects in this catalogue span a period of three centuries. During that time, the manufacture o…
From grand cathedral to parish church, and from castle to cottage, medieval England was filled with imagery. Yet only a tiny proportion of what was made has come dow…
The stone sculptures presented in this catalogue were gathered together over several decades by the New York collectors Charles and Alexandra van Horne. The works re…
Originating from a variety of contexts and ranging from the 12th to the 15th century, the intrigue and beauty of the sculptures in this catalogue are a testament to …
After goldsmiths' work, tapestries and embroideries were among the costliest works of art in the Middle Ages, due to the precious materials and the countless hours t…
The catalogue accompanies an exhibition in the Luhring Augustine Gallery in New York, which highlights Europe’s artistic flowering between the 12th and 16th ce…
The works of art carefully selected for this catalogue and exhibition held at Sam Fogg from October 16 - November 10, 2017, follow the impact of the introduction of …
Published in conjunction with the exhibition 'Maiolica before Raphael' held at Sam Fogg from 8 May to 16 June 2017. This ground-breaking exhibition brings together …
Published to accompany an exhibition at Richard L. Feigen & Co. New York, 22 January - 22 February 2016 This catalogue presents a series of in-depth studies of …
300 x 245 mm, 352 pages
Late Medieval Panel Paintings II Materials Methods Meanings
This catalogue presents a beautiful collection of illustrated manuscripts that takes the reader on a visual journey through great epics, charged romances and colourf…
This catalogue is published to accompany the exhibition Art and Ownership: An Exhibition of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts, held at Sam Fogg from 24 September …
This catalogue is published to accompany the first exhibition devoted to medieval ceramics in over fifty years, held at Sam Fogg from 3 April - 16 May 2014. Medieva…
A publication to accompany the exhibition of Indian stone carving from Sultanate and Mughal India held in collaboration with Francesca Galloway, 31 Dover Street, Lon…
315 x 248 mm, 128 pages
Red Stone: Indian stone carving from Sultanate and Mughal India
Illuminator, painter, scribe, clerk, teacher, doctor of theology, restorer and binder, Mesrop of Xixan (fl. 1608 to 1651) was one of the greatest and most prolific A…
A publication to accompany the exhibition of panel paintings held in collaboration with Richard L. Feigen & Co, New York, 4 November 2011 - 27 January 2012. Thi…
300 x 245 mm, 298 pages
Late Medieval Panel Paintings: Materials, Methods, Meanings
In the 1470s, one of the most innovative artists working in Bruges illuminated a Book of Hours for Jean de Carpentin, lord of Gravile and a prominent citizen of Norm…
278 x 263 mm, 248 pages
Jean de Carpentin's Book of Hours: The Genius of the Master of the Dresden Prayer Book
A publication to accompany the exhibition of works of art and manuscripts held in collaboration with Richard L. Feigen & Co, New York, 25 October - 5 February 20…
‘Where have they come from? Where did you find them?’ These are some of the first questions we hear when people see medieval works of art like those asse…
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