Tagungsbeitrag
Geddes, Jane:
A Sermon in Stone: St Vigeans 7
The paper will discuss specific themes from this session, involving local versus foreign, networks, contemporaneity and modes of transfer. To explain the mute Pictish sources, slides will seek comparisons from the contemporary Carolingian world and elsewhere.
Jane Geddes is Professor of History of Art at Aberdeen University, Scotland. Her interests range through manuscripts, metalwork, architecture and sculpture. Working with Dombibliothek Hildesheim, she has put the St Albans Psalter on the web and written The St Albans Psalter: a book for Christina of Markyate (editions in English and German); and the commentary to the facsimile edition to the St Albans Psalter. She has published a monograph on the door hinges of medieval churches, Medieval Decorative Ironwork in England. Her edited book on King’s College Chapel, Aberdeen 1500-2000 , includes a study of its remarkable Gothic wooden furnishings. She has overseen the production of two volumes , for Aberdeenshire, of The Buildings of Scotland, part of a series of definitive architectural handbooks for Britain begun by Sir Nicklaus Pevsner. She has researched the design of the museum for Pictish sculpture at St Vigeans, for Historic Scotland, and a monograph on this treasure-house will appear shortly.