Ha sido reseñado en:
Jennifer M. Feltman and Sarah Thompson, eds., The Long Lives of Medieval Art and Architecture
Mary B. Shepard (res.)
Speculum: A journal of medieval studies, ISSN 0038-7134, Nº. 1, 2021, págs. 213-215
Why the Long Lives of Medieval Art and Architecture?: An Introduction
págs. 1-14
How Long are the Lives of Medieval Buildings?: Framing Spatio-temporalities in the Study of the Built World
págs. 17-30
Lost in Translation:: Destroyed Sculpture, Invented Images, and the Long Life of the Virgin of Le Puy
págs. 31-36
Flying Pigs, Fiery Whirlwinds, and a 300-year Old Virgin:: Costume and Continuity in a Sacred Performance
págs. 47-62
San Quirce de Burgos:: One Medieval Transformation in the Life of a Romanesque Church
págs. 65-80
Recycling Santa Tecla:: The Demolition and Continued Life of an Early Christian Basilica
págs. 81-95
págs. 97-113
Re-use, Recycle?: The Long Life of an Unfinished French Book of Hours
págs. 115-130
Resurrecting the Medieval Altar:: Iberian Virgins in the Gothic Castilian Imagination and in Contemporary Museum Contexts
págs. 133-148
The Portal from Coulangé:: A Peripatetic Journey
págs. 149-163
Ownership, Censorship, and Digital Repatriation:: Excavating Layers of History in the Carrow Psalter
págs. 165-185
Restoration, Revival, Remembrance:: The Nineteenth-Century Lives of the Lorenzetti Chapter House Frescoes from San Francesco, Siena
págs. 189-207
The Victory Cross Redux:: Ritual, Memory, and Politics in the Aftermath of the Spanish Civil War
págs. 209-226
págs. 227-241
págs. 245-259
págs. 261-280
págs. 281-296
The Power of Absence:: The Missing North Tower at Saint-Denis
págs. 297-316
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