

THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART BULLETIN | VOLUME 79 | NUMBER 2
Spain, 1000–1200: Art at the Frontiers of Faith
48 pages
55 illustrations
This title is out of print.
Spain, 1000–1200: Art at the Frontiers of Faith tells a nuanced story of the dynamic and interconnected medieval Iberian Peninsula while celebrating the artistic exchange among Christians, Muslims, and Jews in the region during the Middle Ages. This Bulletin emphasizes the variety and richness of the Museum’s holdings of medieval Iberian artworks which include mosaics, frescos, architectural decorations, manuscripts, textiles, ivories, and metalwork. Exploring how artists in medieval Spain drew from many sources of inspiration and navigated religious differences in their art, this text underscores the complexity of interfaith interaction during a pivotal era in Spanish history.
Met Art in Publication
Spanish
ca. 1175–1200
10th century
Spanish
1300–1350 (before 1366)
11th century
11th century
13th century
8th–10th century
Spanish
ca. 950–75
Master Engelram and his son Redolfo
1060–80
second half 13th century
13th century
13th century
Spanish
mid to late 12th century
first half 12th century
first half 12th century
Islamic
11th–12th century
North Spanish
ca. 1175–1225
Byzantine (ivory); Spanish (setting)
10th century (ivory); late 11th century (setting)
Spanish
late 11th century
Spanish
first half 12th century (possibly 1129–34)
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