Jerusalem, 1000-1400
Discover the rich tapestry of art and culture in the Middle Ages with Jerusalem, 1000-1400 by Barbara Drake Boehm. Published by the esteemed Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2016, this hardback edition spans 352 pages, providing an in-depth analysis of Jerusalem's pivotal influence during this transformative period.
Explore how this ancient city served as a crossroads for cultural pluralism, bridging East and West. Boehm's insightful examination reveals the intricate connections between art, religion, and society in medieval Jerusalem, making it an essential read for history enthusiasts and art lovers alike.
Uncover the stories behind the artworks and the historical context that shaped them, and immerse yourself in the vibrant legacy of one of the world's most significant cities. Don't miss the chance to own this vital resource for understanding medieval civilization.