Reuniting the surviving sections of the city’s altarpiece marvel is just the start of this important, beautifully staged show at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art
Multispectral imaging has uncovered that the baffling symbols in the 15th-century document—dubbed the world’s most mysterious manuscript—were scrutinised by its owner, a Prague doctor
An exhibition at the London museum, organised with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, brings together masterpieces by the likes of Duccio and Simone
The portraits painted by Bartholomäus Zeitblom carry an estimate of £400,000-£600,000
Wood has long been deep in the German psyche, as seen in the work of the country’s master sculptors
Visitors to the Italian city have a rare chance to glimpse the inlaid marble floor, begun in the 14th century
More than 70 items have been loaned to the Al Thani Collection space, which displays works belonging to Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah
As Saint Bartholomew the Great celebrates nine centuries, a new volume explores how the church has, against the odds, remained at London’s heart
Though scientific research has revealed much about the manuscript’s material properties and trajectory, its meaning remains elusive
An artist from Siena could have travelled to Africa in the 14th century to create triptych, which is in a remote monastery in northern Ethiopia
Carabinieri's recovery of the San Galgano collection of “unprecedented importance”
New research for British Museum exhibition means panels depicting St Thomas Becket's healing miracles will be correctly reassembled after centuries in the wrong order
After a £4.3m National Lottery Heritage Fund grant and years of restoration, the historic priory is set to open this summer
New examinations of John the Baptist wall paintings in Augsburg cathedral date them to more than 1,000 years ago
Medieval vellum manuscript has been donated to University College Cork by Chatsworth, seat of the Dukes of Devonshire
The way in which relics were presented determined what and how people thought of them, according to this publication of lectures
Book tells the tale of how Italian museum amassed such a vast array of important sculptures thanks to Frenchman Louis-Claude Carrand
Second stage of open-access restoration of Van Eyck brothers’ masterpiece strips away 16th-century overpainting to reveal an abundance of fine details
Essays on the concept are useful for their discussions of arms, heraldry, castles and gardens as well as its long lasting effect on European culture
This book corrects the misleading impression given by historians that the High Middle Ages were a transition to secularisation of the royal state
Hoard of objects loaned by Paris's Musée de Cluny to the Metropolitan Museum of Art tells a complex tale
New academic concept of "Global Middle Ages" explored through a survey of illustrated texts from around the world
Used in high status projects and throughout the continent, Kim Woods's detailed study challenges misconceptions of the carving rock's status
The extra-textual decoration of medieval illuminated manuscripts are full of clues about sections of society normally overlooked by historians
Book looks at one royal's Medieval gifts, giving and inventories
Tragic fire destroys the roof, but vaulting saves the interior
New exhibition at the Block Museum of Art looks at the artefacts that flowed through the region assisted by the spread of Islam
Book of illuminations show various fashions that shed light on literary styles
This book accounts for building histories, designs and geographical spread of church inspired by the Jerusalem prototypes
The Battel Hall retable, which survived the fury of 16th-century iconoclasts, bears later scars of graffiti and "witchmarks" against evil spirits