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Visual Resources XX(2-3)

Helene Roberts

A new issue of VISUAL RESOURCES: An International Journal of Documentation has been published

Vol. XX, No. 2-3, 2004 Special Issue on Copying in Medieval Art

Guest Editors: Sarah Blick, Rita Tekippe, and Vibeke Olson TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARTICLES

Sarah Blick, Exceptions to Krautheimer's Theory of Copying in the Art of the Middle Ages.

Rita Tekippe, Copying Power: Emulation and Borrowing for Royal Political Purposes.

Vibeke Olson, The Significance of Sameness: Standardization and Imitation in Medieval Art.

Cheryl Goggin, Copying Manuscript Illuminations: The Trees of Vices and Virtues.

Yao-Fen You, Krautheimer, the Marketplace, and Transcultural Practices:

Vernacular Copies of Antwerp Compound Altarpieces in the Rhineland.

Janet E. Synder, A Good Head for Business: Evidence for Standardization in Medieval Stone Sculpture

Marguerite Keane, Louis IX, Louis X, Louis of Navarre: Royal Identity in the Hours of Jeanne de Navarre.

Taylor & Francis are pleased to announce that the Copying in Medieval Art Special Double Issue of Visual Resources is now available at a special rate of #25/$45.

*This special rate applies to individual purchasers only.

For further information and to order, please visit:

<http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/offer/gvir_si.asp>

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Information about contributing or subscribing to Visual Resources can be accessed through the Routledge or Taylor & Francis Web sites for Visual Resources:

<http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/01973762.html>

Helene Roberts

Editor, Visual Resources

email: helene.roberts@dartmouth.edu Christine L. Sundt

Technology Editor, Visual Resources email: csundt@uoregon.edu

Reference:

TOC: Visual Resources XX(2-3). In: ArtHist.net, Jun 17, 2004 (accessed Feb 27, 2022),

<https://arthist.net/archive/26422>.

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