Jana Gajdošová is a specialist at Sam Fogg in London. Her work has been published in Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte, Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Speculum, and GESTA. Matthew Reeves is a director at Sam Fogg and leads its team of medieval specialists. He has coauthored publications including Late Medieval Panel Paintings Vol. II: Materials, Methods, Meanings; Maiolica before Raphael: Italian Ceramics before 1500 and Late Medieval and Renaissance Textiles.
""This Frist Art Museum exhibition catalogue is the first comprehensive study of the art of medieval Bologna. That city hosted the oldest European university, where thousands of students supported a thriving book industry. Beautifully illustrated legal manuscripts dominated the market, and medical treatises and other textbooks were also commissioned. Bologna became one of the largest cities in Europe, with new construction culminating in the Basilica of San Petronio, one of the largest churches in the world. Mendicant religious orders vied for authority via church construction, monuments such as the Arca of San Domenico, and scriptoria that produced sumptuous choir and devotional books. . . . This volume addresses all of this along with questions of attribution and dating, showing the close connection among artists, friars, and the university in creating a vibrant intellectual culture that weathered the bubonic plague through the 1400s. The illustrations are beautiful. . . . Highly recommended.""-- ""Choice""