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028 52 1046449|bKanopy 
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099    Streaming Video Kanopy 
245 00 Image and idol :|bmedieval sculpture.|h[Kanopy electronic 
       resource] 
264  1 [San Francisco, California, USA] :|bKanopy Streaming,
       |c2014. 
300    1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 34 min., 41
       sec.) :|bdigital, .flv file, sound 
336    two-dimensional moving image|2rdacontent 
337    computer|2rdamedia 
337    video|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|2rdacarrier 
500    Title from title frames. 
518    Originally produced by Illuminations Media in 2002. 
520    The extraordinary richness of sculpture from the twelfth 
       to the sixteenth century is revealed in this unique film. 
       Historian Phillip Lindley introduces a selection of 
       surprising and startlingly beautiful artworks from 
       churches and cathedrals in England and Wales. Lindley 
       explores the force and distinctiveness of medieval 
       sculpture and outlines the religious context in which the 
       work was made. Among other examples, he discusses an 
       extraordinary figure of Jesse from Abergavenny, an 
       exquisite Madonna and Child from Winchester Cathedral, and
       the moving tomb of Sir Thomas Andrew, who lies with his 
       two wives in alabaster on either side. Many of the works 
       featured in the film suffered dreadfully in the iconoclasm
       of, first, the sixteenth-century Reformation and, later, 
       the fundamentalism of the English Civil War. Their 
       shattered fragments remain both poignant and powerful. The
       film was made alongside Tate Britain's groundbreaking 
       exhibition of medieval sculpture, which was selected by 
       Lindley with the distinguished sculptor Richard Deacon. As
       he discusses, Deacon designed the controversial 
       installation of the works highlighting their striking and 
       memorable qualities. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Sculpture, Medieval|y12th century. 
650  0 Sculpture, Medieval|y13th century. 
650  0 Sculpture, Medieval|y14th century. 
650  0 Sculpture, Medieval|y15th century. 
650  0 Sculpture, Medieval|y16th century. 
700 1  Lindley, Phillip,|enarrator. 
710 2  Kanopy (Firm) 
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