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- Publications
- Influence
The Gothic Idol: Ideology and Image-Making in Medieval Art
- M. Camille
- Art
- 1989
By examining the theme of idol-worship in medieval art, this book reveals the ideological basis of paintings, statues, and manuscript illuminations that depict the worship of false gods in the… Expand
The Medieval Art of Love: Objects and Subjects of Desire
- M. Camille
- Art
- 1998
Love's lost relics love's looks love's gifts love's places love's signs love's goal love's decay and love's renaissance.
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SEEING AND READING: SOME VISUAL IMPLICATIONS OF MEDIEVAL LITERACY AND ILLITERACY
- M. Camille
- Art
- 1 March 1985
Image on the Edge
- M. Camille
- Art
- 1992
What do they all mean - the lascivious ape, autophagic dragons, pot-bellied heads, harp-playing asses, arse-kissing priests and somersaulting jongleurs to be found protuding from the edges of… Expand
Gothic art : visions and revelations of the medieval world
- M. Camille
- Art
- 1996
Introduction - new ways of seeing Gothic art. New visions of space new visions of time new visions of God new visions of nature new visions of self.
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Master of Death: The Lifeless Art of Pierre Remiet, Illuminator
- M. Camille
- History
- 1996
Michael Camille's "history of death in miniature" explores not just the life and death of a single medieval artist, nor a society's obsession with the macabre, but the relation between mortality and… Expand
Mirror in Parchment: The Luttrell Psalter and the Making of Medieval England
- M. Camille
- History
- 1998
The British Library's Luttrell Psalter is probably the best-known of all English illuminated manuscripts. Even before it was bought for the nation in 1929, social historians were using it to… Expand
‘For Our Devotion and Pleasure’: The Sexual Objects of Jean, Duc de Berry
- M. Camille
- Art
- 1 April 2001
Jean, Duc de Berry (1340–1416), often seen as the first great ‘collector’ in Western art, is also described by some historians as a ‘homosexual’. This article examines the relationship between these… Expand