Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.08.1980, Síða 12

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.08.1980, Síða 12
MrfrL' MrtaXúf'^ Z 7.50 MáÁAaaJoc^ kruXZir&vr AASxTtrí/ ÁrldiAlfaKM yíAtCfMkÍMAS 4ewL fvV' ATUY' xMw CattL oa*vL prvtO iivt. akya'. -. axtJam ko^AJUxÁaJOpzL frmvc AXÍds Si. fUÁCAA*rt Hxjkjowk yuwJsó*<rC«K' &W3&3 4-ZZ5137 Z074- ýottUojCM, aXVOU/ LÖGBERG-HEIMSKRINGLA, HÁTÍÐARBLAÐ 1980 Exhibition on the Vikings to Open October 4 at Metropolitan Museum Exhibition dates: October 4,1980, through January 4,1981 The Vikings, the largest and most comprehensive exhibition ever assembled on the famous seafaring people of ancient Scan- dinavia, will open at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on October 4 following its popular showing at the British Museum in London. The exhibition brings together over 500 objects on loan from 45 museums and other collections in Canada, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, and the United States. Included are major ar- chaeological treasures as well as exquisite gold and silver jewelry, delicately ornamented objects of gilt bronze, and carvings in stone, wood, ivory and other materials. This wealth of material will be organized to show the development of Viking art and to show the Vikings as warriors, traders and explorers in Europe and the North Atlantic from the 8th century to the llth century A.D. The Vikings has been organized by the British Museum in association with the Metropolitan Museum. The exhibition in New York has been made possible by grants from the American Express Foundation; the Anierican-Scandinavian Foundation; the Charles Ulrick and Josephine Bay Foundation, Inc.; the Cultural Fund of the Nordic Council;*the National En- dowment for the Humanities, Washington, D.C.; with the assistance of SAS/Scandinavian Airlines. James D. Robinson III, Trustee of American Ex- press Foundation and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of American Express Company 'said: “We’re proud to help bring this outstanding exhibition to the United States. American Express’s participation in the spon- sorship of this exhibition reinforces óur basic commitment to the broadening of cultural perspectives through the global exchange of people and ideas.” The great age of the Vikings extended from shortly before A.D. 800, when the Viking ships first appeared off the coasts of the British Isles and devastated the island monasteries of Lindesfarne and Iona, to the middle of the eleventh century. During these two-and-a-half centuries the Vikings plundered and traded as far as Morocco and Italy in the south and Byzantium in the east. They colonized the islands off Scotland, established the cities of Dublin, Waterford, Cork and Limerick in Ireland, settled extensively in parts of England, and founded the Duchy of Normandy in France. The Vikings were the greatest sailors of their time. They fearlessly set out on the high seas at a time when ships rarely ventured out of sight of land. In one of the most spectacular achievements of the age, the Vikings struck out over the Atlantic to discover and colonize Iceland and Greenland, and they were the first Europeans to reach the North American con- tinent. The Metropolitan Museum has organized an additional section of the exhibition documenting the Viking presence in North America. This section will include material from the Viking settlement at l’Anse Aux Meadows in Newfoundland as well as a Norse coin found at Blue Hill in Maine. The Viking heritage is rich in the pagan traditions and legends which centuries earlier had been supplanted by Christianity in the rest of northern Europe. The surviving Norse literature — the legends of the gods and the sagas of the early kings, and also the sagas of the first settlers in Iceland — provide a precious glimpse into the pre- Christian world of Germanic Europe. Until recent decades very little was known of the Vikings, except through literary sources, most of which are highly un- sympathetic. Now, however, as a result of extensive archaeological activity in Scandinavia, Germany, Ireland, Great Britain and elsewhere, it is possible to create a richly detailed picture of Viking culture. The exhibition will be organized into sections to reveal many aspects of Viking life: seafaring ac- tivities and commerce, spoils carried home from abroad, the implements of domestic life^ religious beliefs and burial practices, weapons and personal adornment. Many out- standing examples of Viking art will be included, and these will show the development of the different styles of Viking design. Christianity had been widely adopted in the Scandinavian world by the latter part of the period, and the con- cluding section of the exhibiton will show its ef- fects on Viking culture. The South Street Seaport Museum is planning an exhibition on Viking ships and shipbuilding to coincide with the exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum. «A full-scale replica of a Viking longship will be shown at one of the Seaport’s piers, and, beginning in mid- September there will be a month-lcng demonstration of Viking shipbuilding techniques. The Seaport gallery will house an exhibition of Viking ship and boat models, along with drawings and plans, from museums in Scandinavia and from the Smithsonian Institution. The Vikings has been many years in the planning. David Wilson, Director of the British Museum and long involved in Viking ar- chaeology, was the exhibition’s coordinator and organizer. The curator for the exhibition in New York is Charles T. Little, Associate Curator, Department of Medieval Art and The Cloisters, with the assistance of Kathryn Gordon, research associate. The installation in New York was designed by Jeff Daly, Designer in the Museum’s Design Department. ENJOY A TRULY WONDERFUL WEEKEND AT THE 91sf ANNUAL ICELANDIC FESTIVAL GIMLI, MANITOBA AUGUST 2-3-4, 1980

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