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Denkmaeler Der Kunst Des Mittelalters In Unteritalien Von Heinrich Wilhelm Schulz. Nach Dem Tode Des Verfassers Herausgegeben Von Ferdinand Von Quast. Atlas. Eigenthum Von Wilhelm K.H. Schulz.

Heinrich Wilhelm Schulz

RA Collection: Book

Record number

05/1880

Author

Imprint

Dresden.: 1860.

Physical Description

4 vols. in three + atlas; + 676 mm (atlas).

General Note

Atlas: [6] p., frontis. (port.), 100 pl. on 96 sheets. (Each pair of plates numbered 32/33, 36/37, 65/66 and 67/68 is printed on one sheet.)

Contents

Atlas: [Frontis. (port.), t.p.] - Inhalts-Verzeichniss / Table Des Planches - [insert, 'Correcturen'] - [Plates].

Responsibility Note

In the Atlas volume, the frontispiece (portrait of H.W. Schulz) is signed as by G. Weinhold 1855. Almost all the numbered plates are signed by draughtsmen and engravers. Draughtsmen were A. Hallmann, F. Maler, S. Cavallari, H. Schulz, R. Freitag, F. v. Quast and Scheppig. Engravers were Carl Rauch, W. Grützmacher, F. Schwechten, S. Cavallari, F. Brohme, Wischneski, Knoll, C.E. Weber, Confoni.

The printer is named on Plate I: 'Druck von L. Angerer zu Berlin'.

References

D. Glass, Italian Romanesque sculpture: an annotated bibliography (1983).

Summary Note

This book was the first published research the Romanesque monuments of south Italy; which Schulz had explored between 1832 and 1842, having drawings made by Hallmann and Cavallari. He drafted an introduction to his book as early as 1847, but the work was not completed until after his death.

The plates show plans, elevations, architectural details, bas-reliefs, church furnishings and mural paintings in Romanesque churches in Apulia (Bari, Trani, Troja and other places) and Campania (Naples and elsewhere). The last twelve plates show frescoes attributed to Giotto at Santa Chiara, Naples.

Binding Note

[Atlas:] 19th-century half red morocco, marbled-papered boards; spine lettered 'Denkmaeler Der Kunst Des Mittelalters In Unteritalien H.W. Schulz - Atlas', and 'R.A.'

Name as Subject

Subject

Art - Architecture - Architecture details - Sculpture - Bas-reliefs - Mural painting and decoration - Church decoration and ornament - Italy - Apulia - Campania - Bari - Trani - Troia - Naples - History - Romanesque
Christian art and symbolism - Iconography
Plans - Elevations - Art history - 19th century
Pictorial works - 19th century

Contributors

Ferdinand von Quast, editor, draughtsman
Ernst Gottfried Wilhelm Strehlke
Wilhelm K. H. Schulz
Anton Hallmann, draughtsman
Saverio Cavallari, draughtsman, engraver
Giotto, source artist
L. Angerer, printer
Johann Georg Weinhold, source artist