Dimensions
223 x 275 x 10mm
What was it like to be alive in medieval Europe? The 'Medieval Realms' series gives readers an insight into the beliefs and customs of medieval people, and how they lived their lives. It describes the events that made history and gives the reader an overview of the changes and developments that took place from AD 1000 - 1500. With contemporary written evidence, colour photographs and maps it offers a fascinating glimpse of the medieval world.
How did architects design the great vaulted ceilings of Gothic cathedrals? Why did the introduction of cannon change the way castles were built? Why was the holy message so important to paintings and tapestries? When was the Bayeux Tapestry completed?
This book answers all these questions and gives readers an insight into the art and architecture of medieval Europe. Discover how the great cathedrals, castles, manor houses, tombs, monuments and monasteries were constructed. Find out how stained glass windows were made and the stories they told. Read about the different ways people illustrated manuscripts and books. Find out when painting became more realistic, and trace the changes and movements that influenced art and architecture in medieval times.