The Arthurian legend in medieval monumental art

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Abstract

Arthurian topics feature in medieval mural painting and sculpture in architecture from the early twelfth century onwards. The ‘spatial’ aspects of these art forms were ideal for medieval patrons to represent and promote themselves to others. They competed through monumental art – be it in their own residence, a town hall, or a church – to show their identity and status. This chapter traces the main trends, iconographical topics, and influences, with consideration of the social and political function of the representation of Arthur and his knights in medieval monumental art.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Cambridge History of Arthurian Literature and Culture
EditorsRaluca Radulescu, Andrew Lynch
PublisherCambridge University Press
Chapter26
Pages562-584
Volume1
ISBN (Print)9781009031653
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Jan 2026

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