The cross was indisputably of English origin and, on the evidence of the detail of carving, dating from the twelfth century. With meticulous attention to relevant detail, Bloomfield-Smith recounts the story of the design and carving of the cross, and from the few clues left by the passage of time, how it came to be lost for eight centuries. Using his research he refutes utterly the allegations of anti-Semitism and argues that medieval art cannot be assessed against the twenty-first century environment.
Walrus Said: A Long Silence Is Broken, History of the Bury Cross
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Author(s)Denis Bloomfield-smith
PublisherBook Guild Ltd
ISBN / ASIN1857768124
ISBN-139781857768121
AvailabilityUsually ships in 2 to 3 months
Sales Rank7,420,355
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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In 1955 there appeared on the world's art market a small masterpiece in the shape of a cross of walrus ivory. Every part of the cross was carved with biblical figures and scenes, and such was the brilliance of the sculpting that its maker had clearly been a truly exceptional master of his craft: not only that, but there were strong indications that his was a talent imbued with scholarly knowledge rather than that of a highly skilled artisan under instruction from a cleric…