

An edition of Ethiopian art (2001)
the Walters Art Museum
By Gary Vikan
Publish Date
2001
Publisher
Third Millennium,Brand: Third Millenium Pub Ltd,Third Millenium Pub Ltd
Language
eng
Pages
144
Description:
"The art of the Christian kingdom of Ethiopia is characterized by beautiful metalwork crosses, illuminated manuscripts, and painted icons that were used in the rituals of the church." "Historically, Ethiopia was a Christian kingdom with strong ties in both trade and religion to the cultures located around the Mediterranean. Their Christian tradition dates back to the fourth century, when the king of the Aksumite kingdom converted to Christianity. By the fifteenth century, the African nation had developed a tradition of icon-painting that rivaled the Orthodox empires of Byzantium and Russia, as well as the famed panel painting of Renaissance Italy. Despite these influences, the craftsmen of Ethiopia created a strong artistic culture of their own that encompassed a wide range of styles while maintaining a unique vision." "The collection of Ethiopian art at the Walters Art Museum is now the largest outside of Ethiopia itself. This collection is exhibited with those of Byzantium and Russia in a permanent gallery devoted to the art of the Orthodox world. This book celebrates Ethiopian art and reveals a vibrant world or color, ritual, and spirituality."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Walters Art Gallery (Baltimore, Md.), Ethiopian Art, Orthodox Eastern Church, Exhibitions, Christianity and art, Walters Art Museum (Baltimore, Md.), Art, ethiopian, Christianity and the arts, Art, exhibitions, Catalogs, Ethiopian Illumination of books and manuscripts, Art, Ethiopic Manuscripts, Crosses