Announcement
My web page, dedicated to Danish medieval church art in general and the wall
paintings in particular, may be found at www.danish-medieval-art.net on the
following browsers. Opera, Altavista, Google, Deja, Overture, MetaCrawler
and AOL.
When you use the keywords danish medieval art or danish church art the
following search engines find my AOL site by going to my home page and then
to profile qp. This brings up my home page, scroll down to medieval church
art.
Excite (under Listing of directory:/dkmedart/, Infospace (under Mills,
James)
The first project deals with the text, stage directions and property lists
of early medieval dramas and the wall paintings.
The second consists of the Editorial Guidelines for <I>Danmarks kirker</I>,
a publication of the National Museum in Copenhagen. For each church listed,
you will find the history of the church, the architecture from the earliest
construction to the last modification and an inventory of the church
contents. The third project refers to <I>Danmarks kirker</I> when images in
wood, stone or paint are discussed.
The third project is an illustrated Bible using the wall paintings dated
between 1150-1600, found in the village churches.
This web site is still under development.
Please email me at [log in to unmask] if you have any questions.
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