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Nicholas Melvani , Late Byzantine Sculpture. (Studies in the Visual Cultures of the Middle Ages, 6). Turnhout: Brepols 2013. Pp. X, 299 + 114 illustrations, 5 drawings, 10 colour plates.

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Nicholas Melvani , Late Byzantine Sculpture. (Studies in the Visual Cultures of the Middle Ages, 6). Turnhout: Brepols 2013. Pp. X, 299 + 114 illustrations, 5 drawings, 10 colour plates.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 September 2017

Flavia Vanni*
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University of Birmingham

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References

1 Grabar, A., Sculptures Byzantines du Moyen Âge (Paris 1976)Google Scholar; Fıratlı, N. M., La sculpture byzantine figurée au Musée archéologique d'Istanbul (Paris 1990)Google Scholar.

2 During the last International Byzantine Congress, Spieser stressed the importance in continuing studies with both a traditional-stylistic approach, and an historical one: J. M. Spieser, ‘Histoire de l'art et archéologie dans les études byzantines: bilans et perspectives’, in Proceedings of the 23rd International Congress of Byzantine Studies. Belgrade, 22-27 August 2016 (Belgrade 216) 319-325, esp. 321-324.

3 Since Melvani's book was published, the debate about these sculptures has benefitted from recent studies which provide valuable arguments for excluding the possible origin of these sculptures from a facade: L. Riccardi, ‘The mosaics and the sculptural decoration of the Parigoritissa in Arta: status quaestionis and some observations’, paper presented at the 23rd International Congress of Byzantine Studies, Belgrade, 22–27 August 2016; L. Riccardi, L'Epiro tra Bisanzio e l'Occidente: ideologia e committenza nel primo secolo del Despotato (1204-1318) (PhD diss., La Sapienza Università di Roma, 2016).