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Fifteen years in the making, Ann Eljenholm Nichols's The Early Art of Norfolk: A Subject List of Extant and Lost Art Including Items Relevant to Early Drama is the most comprehensive listing of early art from Norfolk ever compiled. It is based on careful examination of the painted glass, wall paintings, woodcarvings, and other art in the 600 or so churches of this county and also on thorough searching of archival records and antiquarian accounts. The book (double columns, 357 pages, plus plates) will serve as a standard reference source for students of the ecclesiastical arts and also will provide an essential dimension for drama scholars. Appendices treating angels, Norwich Cathedral bosses, apostles and prophets, liturgical estates, painted panels, christocentric sequences, and Te Deum as well, and there are glossaries (including terms used in describing costume) and a contribution by Barbara Green on the antiquaries whose notes provided essential information about lost examples of Norfolk art.
Ann Eljenhol Nichols was a professor of English at Winona State University.
IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsIntroductionRepresentations of God, Angels, DevilsThe Old TestamentVirgin MaryEarly Life of ChristLife of Christ: MinistryLife of Christ: PassionLife of Christ: Resurrection-PentecostConclusion of the Life of the VirginEnd TimesApostlesEvangelists and Latin DoctorsSaintsPastoraliaMortalityMiscellaneouasUnidentified SubjectsGlossariesThe Antiquaries by Barbara GreenAppendix I: AngelsAppendix II: Cathedral BossesAppendix III: Apocalypse BossesAppendix IV: The Apostles & ProphetsAppendix V: Liturgical EstatesAppendix VI: Painted PanelsAppendix VII:Christocentric SequencesAppendix VIII: Te DeumBibliographyIndex of Places