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Professor Richard Gameson is a leading scholar in the History of the Book and Medieval Art, affiliated with Durham University's Department of History and the Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. His research focuses on medieval manuscripts, book collections, and the intersection of art and text. He has authored over 100 studies, including seminal works on the Lindisfarne Gospels and Canterbury Cathedral manuscripts. Collaborating with scientists, he pioneered pigment analysis in medieval art through projects like The Pigments of British Medieval Illuminators (2023). His work bridges art history, archaeology, and cultural studies, emphasizing material analysis and cross-disciplinary methods.
Research interests span Insular manuscripts, medieval libraries, and the role of art in religious contexts. He has curated exhibitions like the 2013 Lindisfarne Gospels display at Durham's Palace Green Library. Current projects include a Durham Cathedral manuscript catalogue and pigment studies with Prof. Andy Beeby and Dr. Catherine Nicholson.
Supervising doctoral students in areas like St. Bridget of Sweden's influence on Books of Hours and late medieval archives, Gameson fosters next-generation scholarship. His collaborations highlight interdisciplinary approaches to medieval cultural heritage preservation and analysis.
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