The Wilton Diptych (National Gallery London Publications)

The Wilton Diptych (National Gallery London Publications)

by Ashok Roy (Author), Dillian Gordon (Author), Martin Wyld (Author), Ashok Roy (Author), Dillian Gordon (Author), Martin Wyld (Author), Caroline M. Barron (Author)

Synopsis

The Wilton Diptych is a comprehensive account of one of England's greatest surviving medieval treasures, now in the collection of The National Gallery, London. The painting depicts King Richard II (1367-1400) being presented to the Virgin Mary and Christ by John the Baptist and two English Kings, revered as saints. The brilliant color and lavish use of gold give it the appearance of a luxury object, yet its primary function was religious, as an altarpiece for the king's private devotions. The author analyzes the iconography, historical context, style, materials, and techniques used to create this precious work, and discusses the likely identity of the artist and the possible evidence that this picture was known to and referenced by William Shakespeare in his play Richard II. Further study of the intricate detail, varied techniques, and decorative effects shows connections to French metalwork and manuscript illumination, while newly commissioned photography reveals exquisite details unseen by the naked eye.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 144
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 12 Nov 2015

ISBN 10: 1857095839
ISBN 13: 9781857095838

Author Bio
Dillian Gordon is former curator of Italian paintings before 1460, Ashok Roy is director of collections, and Martin Wyld is former director of conservation, all at the National Gallery, London. Caroline M. Barron is professor emeritus at Royal Holloway, University of London.