Treasures of the Anglo-Saxons

Treasures of the Anglo-Saxons

Release date : August 10, 2010
Runtime : 59m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Andy Robbins /
Writers :
Production companies : BBC /
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In this hour-long documentary, Oxford academic Janina Ramirez tours the country in search of Anglo-Saxon art treasures. Her basic thesis - and it is a plausible one - is that we should not look upon their era as a "dark age" as compared, for example, to Roman times, but rather celebrate it as an age in which creativity flowered, especially in terms of artistic design as well as symbolism. She shows plenty of good examples, ranging from the Franks Casket to the Staffordshire Hoard, and the Lindisfarne Gospels. - l_rawjalaurence
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Janina Ramirez
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Kim Siddorn
Self - Regia Anglorum
David Symonds
Self - Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

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  • title:Treasures of the Anglo-Saxons
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2010
  • Runtime:59m
  • Genres: Documentary · History ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Andy Robbins /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: BBC ·
  • Overview:In this hour-long documentary, Oxford academic Janina Ramirez tours the country in search of Anglo-Saxon art treasures. Her basic thesis - and it is a plausible one - is that we should not look upon their era as a "dark age" as compared, for example, to Roman times, but rather celebrate it as an age in which creativity flowered, especially in terms of artistic design as well as symbolism. She shows plenty of good examples, ranging from the Franks Casket to the Staffordshire Hoard, and the Lindisfarne Gospels. - l_rawjalaurence
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