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Book. Large Octavo, 352 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good dust jacket. Spine blue-gray, brown, and black with tan lettering. Dust jacket protected with a mylar covering. Minor shelf wear to dust jacket. Light wear to edges and corners of boards. Textblock clean. Shelved in Case 11. 1378114. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
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VG (Boards have extremely light edgewear; interior is clear, aside from some black smudging ifc at the hinge; pages are clean; binding is solid. ). VG (DJ has mile edgewear) Black boards with gilt lettering; blue/brown/grey DJ with photo illustration and white lettering; XV, 351 pp.; richly illustrated, primarily in black & white. "Between about 1380 and 1550, carved wooden altarpieces became a major art industry in the South Netherlands. Richly gilded and lavishly polychromed, these works consist of a sculpted center and painted wings, usually showing narrative cycles of the lives of Christ and Mary. This is the first full-scale study of these works. It examines the late medieval aesthetic and religious tastes that these altarpieces were designed to satisfy, and the proto-modern methods used to mass market these works."--DJ.