Visualizing Sensuous Suffering and Affective Pain in Early Modern Europe and the Spanish Americas

Visualizing Sensuous Suffering and Affective Pain in Early Modern Europe and the Spanish Americas
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2018-01-03
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789004360686

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A trans-cultural collection of studies on early modern imagery of the phenomena of pain and suffering and viewers’ potential responses. Authors variously consider pain and suffering as somatic, emotional, and psychological experiences.

Holy Organ or Unholy Idol

Holy Organ or Unholy Idol
Author: Lauren G. Kilroy-Ewbank
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2019-01-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789004384965

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Lauren G. Kilroy-Ewbank examines the complex meanings encoded in images of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in eighteenth-century New Spain.

Customised Books in Early Modern Europe and the Americas 1400 1700

Customised Books in Early Modern Europe and the Americas  1400   1700
Author: Christopher D. Fletcher,Walter S. Melion
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 817
Release: 2023-12-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004680562

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Customised Books in Early Modern Europe and the Americas, 1400‒1700 examines the form, function, and meaning of alterations made by users to the physical structure of their book, through insertion or interpolation, subtraction or deletion, adjustments in the ordering of folios or quires, amendments of image or text. Although our primary interest is in printed books and print series bound like books, we also consider selected manuscripts since meaningful alterations made to incunabula and early printed books often followed the patterns such changes took in late fourteenth- and fifteenth-century codices. Throughout Customised Books the emphasis falls on the hermeneutic functions of the modifications made by makers and users to their manuscripts and books. Contributors: B. Boler Hunter, T. Cummins, A. Dlabačova, K.A.E. Enenkel, C.D. Fletcher, P.F. Gehl, P. Germano Leal, J. Kiliańczyk-Zięba, J. Koguciuk, A. van Leerdam, S. Leitch, S. McKeown, W.S. Melion, K. Michael, S. Midanik, B. Purkaple, J. Rosenholtz-Witt, B.L. Rothstein, M.R. Wade, and G. Warnar.

Representing Infirmity

Representing Infirmity
Author: John Henderson,Fredrika Jacobs,Jonathan K. Nelson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2020-11-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000220315

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This volume is the first in-depth analysis of how infirm bodies were represented in Italy from c. 1400 to 1650. Through original contributions and methodologies, it addresses the fundamental yet undiscussed relationship between images and representations in medical, religious, and literary texts. Looking beyond the modern category of ‘disease’ and viewing infirmity in Galenic humoral terms, each chapter explores which infirmities were depicted in visual culture, in what context, why, and when. By exploring the works of artists such as Caravaggio, Leonardo, and Michelangelo, this study considers the idealized body altered by diseases, including leprosy, plague, goitre, and cancer. In doing so, the relationship between medical treatment and the depiction of infirmities through miracle cures is also revealed. The broad chronological approach demonstrates how and why such representations change, both over time and across different forms of media. Collectively, the chapters explain how the development of knowledge of the workings and structure of the body was reflected in changed ideas and representations of the metaphorical, allegorical, and symbolic meanings of infirmity and disease. The interdisciplinary approach makes this study the perfect resource for both students and specialists of the history of art, medicine and religion, and social and intellectual history across Renaissance Europe.

Emotions Art and Christianity in the Transatlantic World 1450 1800

Emotions  Art  and Christianity in the Transatlantic World  1450   1800
Author: Heather Graham,Lauren G. Kilroy-Ewbank
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2021-08-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789004464681

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A study into the role of visual and material culture in shaping early modern emotional experiences, c. 1450–1800

Eloquent Images

Eloquent Images
Author: Giuseppe Capriotti,Pierre-Antoine Fabre,Sabina Pavone
Publsiher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2022-08-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789462703278

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The Christian image in the process of modern globalisation Drawing on original research covering different periods and spaces, this book sets out to appreciate the specific place of images in the history of evangelisation in the long modern period. How can we reconceptualise the functions of the visual mediation of the gospel message, both in terms of the production and reception of this message and in terms of its effective mediators, artists, religious, and cultural ambassadors? The contributions in this book offer multiple geographical and historical insights regarding the circulation of the image on the global scale of the Christianised world or the world in the process of being Christianised, from China to Iberia. Combining the contribution of historians and art historians, the authors highlight the points of intercultural encounter and tension around preaching, catechesis, devotional practices and the propagandistic use of images. Through its aesthetic and social study of the image, and by examining the inner and outer borders of Europe and the mission lands, Eloquent Images contributes significantly to the history of evangelisation, one of the major dynamics of the first European globalisation.

A Cultural History of Disability in the Renaissance

A Cultural History of Disability in the Renaissance
Author: Susan Anderson,Liam Haydon
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2023-05-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350028890

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In Renaissance humanism, difference was understood through a variety of paradigms that rendered particular kinds of bodies and minds disabled. A Cultural History of Disability in the Renaissance, covering the period from 1450 to 1650, explores evidence of the possibilities for disability that existed in the European Renaissance, observable in the literary and medicinal texts, and the family, corporate, and legal records discussed in the chapters of this volume. These chapters provide an interdisciplinary overview of the configurations of bodies, minds and collectives that have left evidence of some of the ways that normativity and its challengers interacted in the Renaissance. An essential resource for researchers, scholars and students of history, literature, culture and education, A Cultural History of Disability in the Renaissance explores such themes and topics as: atypical bodies; mobility impairment; chronic pain and illness; blindness; deafness; speech; learning difficulties; and mental health.

Imago and Contemplatio in the Visual Arts and Literature 1400 1700

Imago and Contemplatio in the Visual Arts and Literature  1400   1700
Author: Stijn Bussels,Karl A.E. Enenkel,Michel Weemans,Elliott D. Wise
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2024-01-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004682641

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This volume contains twenty-four essays, which, in their subjects and methodology, pay tribute to the scholarship of Walter S. Melion. The contributions are grouped under three categories: “Devotion,” “Art and Image Theory,” and “Vision and Contemplation.” The Devotion section addresses votive practices, theological theory and polemic literature. The Art and Image Theory section focuses on Jesuit image theory, the reflexive dimension of works, and artists’ reflections on the function of images. Finally, the Vision and Contemplation section discusses the ‘early modern eye’ as a tool for thoughtful, prolonged looking to ascertain visual wit, deception, self-assessment and friendship, sacred and profane allegories.