Studies in the Art and Imagery of the Middle Ages

Studies in the Art and Imagery of the Middle Ages
Author: Richard Marks
Publsiher: Pindar Press
Total Pages: 865
Release: 2013-12-31
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781915837219

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Mary Magdalene Iconographic Studies from the Middle Ages to the Baroque

Mary Magdalene  Iconographic Studies from the Middle Ages to the Baroque
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2012-11-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004232242

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Mary Magdalene, Iconographic Studies from the Middle Ages to the Baroque examines the iconographic inventions in Magdalene imagery and the contextual factors that shaped her representation in visual art from the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries. Unique to other saints in the medieval lexicon, images of Mary Magdalene were altered over time to satisfy the changing needs of her patrons as well as her audience. By shedding light on the relationship between the Magdalene and her patrons, both corporate and private, as well as the religious institutions and regions where her imagery is found, this anthology reveals the flexibility of the Magdalene’s character in art and, in essence, the reinvention of her iconography from one generation to the next.

The Locus of Meaning in Medieval Art

The Locus of Meaning in Medieval Art
Author: Lena Liepe
Publsiher: Medieval Institute Publications
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1580443435

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This book addresses the status and relevance of iconography and iconology in the contemporary scholarly study of medieval art. There is a widespread tendency among art historians today to regard the study of iconography and iconology in the tradition of Erwin Panofsky as an outmoded and trivial pursuit. Nonetheless, Panofsky's three-level interpretative model sits firmly in the methodological toolkit of art history and remains a common point of reference among adherents and adversaries alike. Iconography and iconology demand to be taken seriously as a feature of continued praxis in the discipline. The book contains a collection of essays on the validity of various approaches toward the interpretation of meaning in medieval art today. These essays either demonstrate the continued usefulness of iconography and iconology as analytical strategies, or propose alternative approaches to the investigation of meaning in the art of the Middle Ages.

The Four Modes of Seeing

The Four Modes of Seeing
Author: ElizabethCarson Pastan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 611
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351544511

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Borrowing its title from Madeline Harrison Caviness's influential work on the modes of seeing articulated by the twelfth-century cleric Richard of Saint Victor, this interdisciplinary collection brings together the work of thirty scholars from England, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and the United States. Each author has contributed an original article that engages with ideas formulated in Caviness's wide-ranging scholarship. The historiographic introduction discusses themes in Caviness's publications and their importance for art historical and medieval studies today. The book's thematic matrix groups together essays concerned with: The Material Object, Documentary Reconstruction, Post-Disciplinary Approaches, Multiple Readings, Gender and Reception, Performativity, Text and Image, Collecting and Consumption, and Politics and Ideology. The contributors include curators, art historians, historians, and literary scholars. Their subjects range from medieval stained glass to the nineteenth-century Gothic Revival, the Sachsenspiegel, and Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ. Many foreground issues of gender, reception, and textuality, which have permeated Caviness's scholarship. Some also present approaches to sites that have been the subject of important studies by Caviness, including Canterbury, Chartres, Reims, Saint-Denis, Sens, and Troyes. The volume offers a broad range of methodological approaches to key topics in the study of medieval imagery and thus highlights the vitality of the field today.

Studies in Medieval Art and Interpretation

Studies in Medieval Art and Interpretation
Author: Walter Cahn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015050744674

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Collection of previously published articles by the author.

Biblical Imagery in Medieval England 700 1550

Biblical Imagery in Medieval England  700 1550
Author: Claus Michael Kauffmann
Publsiher: Harvey Miller
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2003
Genre: Art
ISBN: STANFORD:36105111902941

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Using examples of manuscripts, medieval art, sculpture, wall-painting, metal work and stained glass, the author explores the use of Biblical imagery in art during the medieval period in England.

Cosmos and Community in Early Medieval Art

Cosmos and Community in Early Medieval Art
Author: Benjamin Anderson
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2017-02-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300219166

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In the rapidly changing world of the early Middle Ages, depictions of the cosmos represented a consistent point of reference across the three dominant states--the Frankish, Byzantine, and Islamic Empires. As these empires diverged from their Greco-Roman roots between 700 and 1000 A.D. and established distinctive medieval artistic traditions, cosmic imagery created a web of visual continuity, though local meanings of these images varied greatly. Benjamin Anderson uses thrones, tables, mantles, frescoes, and manuscripts to show how cosmological motifs informed relationships between individuals, especially the ruling elite, and communities, demonstrating how domestic and global politics informed the production and reception of these depictions. The first book to consider such imagery across the dramatically diverse cultures of Western Europe, Byzantium, and the Islamic Middle East, Cosmos and Community in Early Medieval Art illuminates the distinctions between the cosmological art of these three cultural spheres, and reasserts the centrality of astronomical imagery to the study of art history.

Studies in Imagery

Studies in Imagery
Author: Jean Michel Massing
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-12-31
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1904597181

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Dr Jean Michel Massing is a Reader in the History of Art and a Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. The first volume of Studies in Imagery, Text and Images, consists of 25 "studies grouped under four sections: Classical Art and its Nachleben; Symbolic Languages; Saints and Devils; Comets, Dreams and Stars. The topics include the Celto-Roman "goddess Epona, the Calumny of Apelles and its reconstructions, the Triumph of Caesar, proverb illustration, the art of memory, emblematic and didactic imagery, the temptations of St Anthony, as well as dreams and celestial phenomena. They span a wide range of periods, from classical antiquity to the nineteenth century. Vol. 2, The World Discovered, deals variously with the relationship of European with non-European cultures, cartography in medieval and early modern times, the representation of foreign lands and people, and the collecting of exotic artefacts. A central theme involves the imagery of black Africans from the Middle Ages up to the nineteenth century.