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The Age of Saint Louis (1226–1270)
Arms and Armor in Medieval Europe
Arms and Armor—Common Misconceptions and Frequently Asked Questions
Art and Death in the Middle Ages
Art for the Christian Liturgy in the Middle Ages
The Art of the Book in the Middle Ages
Burgundian Netherlands: Court Life and Patronage
Burgundian Netherlands: Private Life
Byzantine Art under Islam
Classical Antiquity in the Middle Ages
Commercial Exchange, Diplomacy, and Religious Difference between Venice and the Islamic world
The Crusades (1095–1291)
The Cult of the Virgin Mary in the Middle Ages
The Decoration of Arms and Armor
European Tapestry Production and Patronage, 1400–1600
The Face in Medieval Sculpture
Fashion in European Armor
Fashion in European Armor, 1000–1300
Fashion in European Armor, 1300–1400
Feudalism and Knights in Medieval Europe
Frescoes and Wall Painting in Late Byzantine Art
Gothic Art
The Guitar
How Medieval and Renaissance Tapestries Were Made
Intentional Alterations of Early Netherlandish Painting
Islamic Art and Culture: the Venetian Perspective
Italian Painting of the Later Middle Ages
Jan van Eyck (ca. 1380/90–1441)
Late Medieval German Sculpture
Late Medieval German Sculpture: Images for the Cult and for Private Devotion
Late Medieval German Sculpture: Materials and Techniques
Late Medieval German Sculpture: Polychromy and Monochromy
List of Rulers of Byzantium
List of Rulers of Europe
Maiolica in the Renaissance
Manuscript Illumination in Northern Europe
Medieval European Sculpture for Buildings
Mendicant Orders in the Medieval World
Military Music in American and European Traditions
Monasticism in Medieval Christianity
The Nude in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Painting in Oil in the Low Countries and Its Spread to Southern Europe
Patronage at the Early Valois Courts (1328–1461)
Patronage at the Later Valois Courts (1461–1589)
Private Devotion in Medieval Christianity
Relics and Reliquaries in Medieval Christianity
The Religious Relationship between Byzantium and the West
Romanesque Art
Saints and Other Sacred Byzantine Figures
Sienese Painting
Stained Glass in Medieval Europe
Venice and the Islamic World, 828–1797
Venice's Principal Muslim Trading Partners: the Mamluks, the Ottomans, and the Safavids
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