Frankish Art in American Collections

Frankish Art in American Collections

Brown, Katharine Reynolds
1984
32 pages
23 illustrations
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The wealth of Frankish objects in American collections provides a comprehensive picture of the character of Frankish art from its inception in the Late Roman era through its metamorphosis into Carolingian art. The Frankish holdings of The Metropolitan Museum of Art—in particular the magnificent J. Pierpont Morgan collection—are in themselves sufficient to demonstrate all the elements necessary for an understanding of Frankish art and how it led to Carolingian and later medieval art. The Walters Art Gallery in Baltimore also has a fine collection of Frankish art. Smaller American collections, too, each play a role in defining the complex nature of Frankish art. This publication will provide the first survey ever of American museum holdings in Frankish art.

Met Art in Publication

Bow Brooch, Silver-gilt, niello, garnets, Frankish
500–550
Bow Brooch, Silver-gilt, niello, garnets, Frankish
500–550
Openwork Belt Fitting, Cast copper alloy - tinned surface, engraved decoration; two integral posts on reverse; iron tongues, Frankish
7th century
Palm Cup, Glass, Frankish
7th–8th century
Bow Brooch, Silver - cast.  Pin: copper alloy with silver overlay, Ostrogothic
400–600
Bow Brooch, Silver - cast.  Pin: copper alloy., Ostrogothic
400–600
Bird-Shaped Brooch, Gold, garnet, glass, pearl, Frankish
500–600
Bird-Shaped Brooch, Gold, garnet, glass, pearl, Frankish
500–600
Bird-Shaped Brooch, Gold sheet with filigree and granulation and inlays of garnet and glass, Frankish
second half 6th century
Bird-Shaped Brooch, Gold sheet with filigree and granulation and inlays of garnet and glass, Frankish
second half 6th century
Bow Brooch, Silver-gilt, garnets, Frankish
450–500
Disk Brooch, Gold; garnet; red, pale, amber and blue glass; mother-of-pearl, Frankish
mid-600s
Equal-Arm Brooch, Copper alloy, Frankish
ca. 650–750

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Brown, Katharine Reynolds. 1984. Frankish Art in American Collections. New York, N.Y: Metropolitan Museum of Art.