Katherine M. Boivin is Assistant Professor of Art History at Bard College.
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"Does the urban environment always aspire to formal wholeness, or is it best comprehended as an assemblage of forms, media, and styles integrated by the prevailing patterns of human praxis? Opening a vista onto the imperial German city of Rothenburg and its Gothic buildings, Katherine Boivin tackles this important question in provocative new ways, showing not least of all the power of one artist's signature style to weave together the real-and notional-spaces of town, church, and cult."-Mitchell B. Merback, author of Pilgrimage and Pogrom: Violence, Memory, and Visual Culture at the Host-Miracle Shrines of Germany and Austria "Riemenschneider in Rothenburg should be of great interest to art historians and others. It sheds light on a major figure of the Northern 'Renaissance' and also on issues of civic contextualization that are of current interest. The scholarship is thorough and careful. It is, in short, an excellent book."-Richard Kieckhefer, author of Theology in Stone: Church Architecture From Byzantium to Berkeley

