The Association's 2004 conference focused mainly on the architecture and archaeology of the medieval diocese of Llandaff, comprising much of the historic counties of Glamorgan and Monmouthshire. Contributors consider Roman and early medieval south-east Wales, including surviving Christian monuments and the early history of Cardiff. There is a detailed analysis of the c. 1200 wall-paintings at the priory church of Ewenny, where ambitious decorative work replaced a hitherto unknown Romanesque scheme. The early Gothic architecture of Llandaff Cathedral is shown to be related to some of the great...
The Association's 2004 conference focused mainly on the architecture and archaeology of the medieval diocese of Llandaff, comprising much of the histo...
The Association's 2004 conference focused mainly on the architecture and archaeology of the medieval diocese of Llandaff, comprising much of the historic counties of Glamorgan and Monmouthshire. Contributors consider Roman and early medieval south-east Wales, including surviving Christian monuments and the early history of Cardiff. There is a detailed analysis of the c. 1200 wall-paintings at the priory church of Ewenny, where ambitious decorative work replaced a hitherto unknown Romanesque scheme. The early Gothic architecture of Llandaff Cathedral is shown to be related to some of the great...
The Association's 2004 conference focused mainly on the architecture and archaeology of the medieval diocese of Llandaff, comprising much of the histo...
The fourteen papers collected in this volume explore the medieval art, architecture and archaeology of Kings Lynn and the Fens. They arise out of the Associations 2005 conference, and reflect its concern to engage with a broad range of monuments and themes, rather than focusing on a single major building. Within Kings Lynn contributors consider the superb 14th-century enamelled drinking vessel popularly known as King Johns Cup, the former Hanseatic Steelyard, the Red Mount Chapel, and the oak furnishings of the chapel of St Nicholas, while the pine standard chest from St Margarets church is...
The fourteen papers collected in this volume explore the medieval art, architecture and archaeology of Kings Lynn and the Fens. They arise out of the ...