Among the most popular books of the time, bestiaries were filled with real and mythical animals and their lore, the protagonists of intriguing stories symbolizing human virtues and faults.
From flowing capes and chainmail tunics to banquet-style dining and moody, medieval tablescapes, couples are embracing a ...
The Middle Ages weren’t just about castles and cathedrals – they were also home to some of the most ambitious mega projects ...
The show features more than 50 paintings, manuscripts, textiles and other artworks created in Western Europe between the 13th and 15th centuries ...
A new exhibition at The Met Cloisters makes the case that gender and sexual fluidity were an essential part of Medieval religious art.
From burning castles to swords and magic and velvet gowns, medievalism has taken over 21st century pop culture.
If you passed by Anderson Campground on Saturday, you might have seen knights, princesses and others dressed in the Middle Ages.
"This publication is issued in conjunction with the exhibition Fashion in the Middle Ages, on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum from May 31 to August 14, 2011." pt. 1. Dressing for the moment -- Stuffs ...
At the Met Cloisters in Manhattan, paintings, statuettes and other objects demonstrate that human desire transcends time and cultures. The fictional tale of Phyllis and Aristotle, in which she gets ...
Newly uncovered medieval evidence is the latest to cast doubt on the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin, the linen cloth many believe was used to wrap the crucified body of Jesus. Following analysis, ...
Although 2 Thess 2 (the lectionary epistle for the third Sunday before Advent) is not read much in churches, it has been hugely influential, in its ideas of the 'man of lawlessness', and the ...