Handled brooches decorated in the Italian animalistic style: a study of “hybrid” ornamentation Cover Image
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Fibules ansées décorées dans le style animalier italien : une étude des ornementations « hybrides »
Handled brooches decorated in the Italian animalistic style: a study of “hybrid” ornamentation

Author(s): Paolo De Vingo, Marta Grondana
Subject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: II Animalistic style; hybrid animalistic style; Regnum Langobardorum; evolution

Summary/Abstract: The Animalistic Style differs in different phases with its own and different characteristics. There is also a 'hybrid' Animalistic Style, in which different phases of this decorative style are juxtaposed or even merged. This variant of the Animalistic Style has been analyzed here with the aim of clarifying the key moments of the evolution between the different phases. Three artifacts from the Regnum Langobardorum were considered, in particular from Cividale San Mauro, Torino Lingotto and San Lorenzo in Vaccoli in Lucca. Comparing the three artifacts, some conclusions were reached. The presence of artifacts decorated in a 'hybrid' Animalistic Style reaffirms an apparently banal concept: the use of a decorative style does not cease with the appearance of a new one. Furthermore, the coexistence in the Italian context of the different phases of the Animalistic Style on the same artifact indicates that the evolution towards the II Animalistic Style may have occurred in Italy.

  • Issue Year: 73/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 69-80
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: French