Medieval floor tiles of northern England : pattern and purpose : production between the 13th and 16th centuries /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Oxbow,
2005.
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Colección: | English Heritage.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Chronological Survey
- Study of medieval tiles in northern England
- The archive
- A view of the world. Plain Mosaic floor tiles and the Cistercians, c.1220-1270
- The context for Plain Mosaic floors
- Building works, links between tilers and masons
- Stylistic parallels and symbolism
- The organisation of manufacture and extent of mobility
- The scale of manufacture
- A seigneurial mode of production in the monastic domain
- Plain Mosaic and the Cistercians
- Regional relationships
- Reorganisation of production and changes in design, c.1300
- The Inlaid and Usefleet tile groups
- Continuity in 13th-century techniques and organisation
- Traditional design and use of Inlaid and Usefleet tiles
- Patronage
- Demise of the Inlaid and Usefleet workshops
- The Decorated Mosaic tile group
- Sequence and location of production
- Continuity with 13th-century pavement layout and symbolism
- Tiled inscriptions at monastic sites
- New consumers and marketing strategies
- Technology and innovation
- Economical use of resources
- Decorated Mosaic production and links with other regions
- Competition
- Long distance supply and personalised designs, c.1350
- Cessation of floor tile manufacture in the north, c.1325
- Location of manufacture of the Nottinghamshire tile group
- Restricted distribution of the Nottinghamshire tile group
- New features of the Nottinghamshire tiles
- Heraldry on floor tiles at northern manor houses
- Heraldic tiles at some other sites
- Long distance production of personalised designs.