《图书馆杂志》(Library Journal )书评
What does a square halo mean? Why is Saint Lucy carrying a plate of eyeballs? And who is that miniature man in the corner of the painting? Medieval art uses a host of unfamiliar symbols, stories, and devices. Children's book author Fisher (Christmas Journey, Viking, 1993) approaches Western art with the aim of finding out the stories behind the picturesand she is a wonderful storyteller. Arranged by broad topic, this is not an exhaustive source and does not evaluate style, period, or artists. This is art appreciation without intimidation. Charming and delightful, the only fault is that the pictures are sometimes too small to see some details described in the text. This fascinating tour through the mysterious world of Medieval art would make a wonderful introduction to art history for young adults, students, and curious adults. Highly recommended.Karen Ellis, Baldwin Boettcher Lib., Humble, Tex. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.