Minerva - January/February 2017
Minerva - January/February 2017
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The real King Arthur?
Separating fact from fiction in the legend of King Arthur and the Round Table is no easy matter but, here, he is revealed as a warrior king from Wales who retired to become a saint in Brittany. Chris Barber
A stitch in time
From copes to orphreys, exquisite English medieval embroidery known as Opus Anglicanum was much admired across Europe â a new exhibition at the Victorian and Albert Museum shows why. Jenny Davenport
Memories of Antiquity
How the Classical world was viewed during the Medieval era is reassessed in an exhibition at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles that examines the way in which the past has been viewed in different ages. Dominic Green
Embroidering history
The famous Bayeux Tapestry tells the story of the battle between Englandâs King Harold and Duke William of Normandy, but the extraordinarily well-preserved 12th-century embroidery also reveals much about the landscape and the architecture of the time. David Miles
Following the Thunderbird
Jago Cooper, the British Museumâs Curator of the Americas, describes his new exhibition, which explores the ancient cultures of the continentâs far northwest coast where he spent childhood holidays. Diana Bentley
A capital architect
Acquired by Sir John Soane at a knock-down price, the elegant plans and designs by Robert Adam, the influential neoclassical architect of town and country houses, are on show in London. Frances Sands
The passionate collector
An exhibition at the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris reveals the private collection of Marc Ladreit de LacharriÚre, the French businessman whose taste stretches from âprimitiveâ sculpture to modern art. Nicole Benazeth
A Stitch In Time
Jenny Davenport marvels at all the astoundingly intricate works of medieval English embroidery in Opus Anglicanum, a major exhibition currently on show at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
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Memories of Antiquity
Dominic Green gives us a preview of an exhibition about to open at the Getty Center in Los Angeles that shows us how the ancient world was viewed through medieval eyes.
10 mins
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Now available for iPad, Minerva magazine gives anyone with an interest in archaeology and antiquities a compelling insight into the ancient world. Minerva explores the lost civilisations of the past, from Ancient Egypt to Greece, Rome and the mighty empires of the Middle East and Asia.
For over 25 years, Minerva has revealed record-breaking auction results, exciting new finds, and untold stories of the distant past, spanning the Stone Age to the Dark Ages and beyond.
Each issue includes:
⢠News of finds and research from around the world
⢠Original research by international experts
⢠Reviews of major new exhibitions
⢠Latest trends and auction reports from the antiquities market
⢠In-depth features on historyâs most fascinating people and events
⢠Profiles of leading figures from the world of archaeology
⢠Reviews of new publications and a must-have events diary
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