Met Logo
Home

Search

Search Tips

Books
Jewelry
Luxury Fine Jewelry
Posters, Panels, and Framed Prints
Sculpture
MetKids
Music, Multimedia, and Educational Materials
Scarves and Shawls
Tote Bags and Accessories
Ties and Cuff Links
Home Decor
For the Table
Christmas Ornaments and Judaica
Stationery, Calendars, and Desktop
Games, Hobbies, and Art Supplies
Met Store Category Index
Request Met Store Email


Browse The Met Store

Order From Our Catalogue

Gift Services

Met Bestsellers

From Our Exhibitions

Special Values

Special Offers for Members

The Mezzanine Gallery

Customer Service

Purchase a Membership

Request a Catalogue

Met Store Locations

Behind the Scenes of The Met Store

International Licensing and Wholesale

Customer Service
(Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern time; U.S. and Canada):

800-662-3397

Telephone Orders
(24 hours, 7 days; U.S. and Canada):

800-468-7386
Browse The Met StoreOrder From Our CatalogueGift ServicesView BasketCheck Out
Met BestsellersFrom Our ExhibitionsSpecial ValuesCustomer ServiceMembers Save 10%
Books  >  Scholarly Publications and Exhibition Catalogues  >  Books on Medieval Art, Arms and Armor  
The Glory of Byzantium: Art and Culture of the Middle Byzantine Era, A.D. 843–1261
The Glory of Byzantium: Art and Culture of the Middle Byzantine Era, A.D. 843–1261
ENLARGE

Edited by Helen C. Evans and William D. Wixom, with contributions by Speros P. Vryonis, Jr., Thomas F. Mathews, Jeffrey C. Anderson, Annemarie Weyl Carr, Henry Maguire, Robert G. Ousterhout, Ioli Kalavrezou, Eunice Dauterman Maguire, Olenka Z. Pevny, Joseph D. Alchermes, S. Peter Cowe, Thelma K. Thomas, Jaroslav Folda, Priscilla Soucek, and William D. Wixom. Published in conjunction with the exhibition “The Glory of Byzantium,” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, March 11–July 6, 1997.

This volume focuses on the Second Golden Age—the critically important medieval era—of the Byzantine Empire, presenting insights into the art and culture of the Middle Byzantine era (843–1261) through the discussion of a remarkable number of works of the highest artistic and cultural standards. The book explores the role of the richly multiethnic empire during the centuries in which it influenced, converted, gained, and lost territories as diverse as Kievan Rus’, Bulgaria, Georgia, Armenia, Syria, the Holy Land, Egypt, Cyprus, Sicily, South Italy, and the Veneto, while at the same time it set a standard of artistic excellence for Christian kingdoms in the Latin West and for Islamic states in the Near East. Examining more than 350 objects from 119 collections in 24 countries, the reader is presented with the breadth of the Byzantine Empire’s art and culture during these 4 centuries.

600 pages, 667 illustrations (542 in full color). 9 in. x 12 in. Paper.

The Glory of Byzantium: Art and Culture, Paper
05-003264
Member Price: $45.00 each
Non-Member Price: $50.00 each


Quantity:


The Arts of Byzantium
Byzantium: Faith and Power (1261–1557)
The Arts of Byzantium
04-052080
Member Price: $13.46
Non-Member Price: $14.95
Byzantium: Faith and Power (1261–1557)
Member Prices: $31.45–$67.50
Non-Member Prices: $34.95–$75.00
Select Product

Home |  Works of Art |  Curatorial Departments |  Collection Database |  Features |  Timeline of Art History |  Explore & Learn |  The Met Store |  Membership |  Ways to Give |  Plan Your Visit |  Calendar |  The Cloisters |  Concerts & Lectures |  Educational Resources |  Events & Programs |  FAQs |  Special Exhibitions |  My Met Museum |  Press Room |  Met Podcast |  Site Index |  Now at the Met |  MuseumKids

Photograph Credits | Contact Information

Copyright © 2000–2008 The Metropolitan Museum of Art. All rights reserved. Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy.
spacer