A GENEROUSLY ILLUSTRATED SURVEY OF MEMORIALS TO DIFFERENT KINDS OF
SEAFARERS, RECOUNTING THE STORIES BEHIND THEM.
This book discusses memorials - stained glass windows, church,
cemetery and public monuments - commemorating British seafarers,
shipbuilders and victims of shipwreck from the sixteenth century to
the present. Examples have been chosen mainly from Great Britain and
Ireland with a few from wider afield. They include important works by
major British artists as well as more modest productions by anonymous
carvers. The book retells the dramatic stories behind them,
illustrating significant social and cultural changes in Britain's
relationship to the sea. Memorials vividly illustrate the hazards of
seagoing life and the impact these had both upon the family of the
deceased and the general public. The book has a cultural historical
focus. Each chapter includes case studies of both high status and
popular memorials, showing how iconography such as the depiction of
the wrecked ship was widely transmitted. The book covers both naval
and commercial aspects of seafaring and includes memorials to naval
officers, merchants, explorers, fishermen, leisure sailors, victims of
shipwrecks and lifesavers, with around 100 illustrations of memorials.
Barbara Tomlinson was Curator of Antiquities at Royal Museums
Greenwich (part of which is the National Maritime Museum) for over
thirty-five years and is Hon. Secretary of the Church Monuments
Society.
Publishedin association with the National Maritime Museum, part of
Royal Museums Greenwich.
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Monuments, Memorials and Memory
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782046585
Publisert
2016
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Vendor
Boydell Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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