Touching The Passion Seeing Late Medieval Altarpieces Through The Eyes Of Faith

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Touching the Passion — Seeing Late Medieval Altarpieces through the Eyes of Faith

Author : Donna L. Sadler
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2018-03-06
Category : Art
ISBN : 9789004364370

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Touching the Passion — Seeing Late Medieval Altarpieces through the Eyes of Faith by Donna L. Sadler Pdf

Touching the Passion considers the ways that the Passion in late medieval retables touched worshipers. The author explores the “aesthetics of immersion” through different lenses, such as scale, medium, the five senses, the effect of the frame, and medieval mnemonics.

The Philosophy of Christology

Author : Hue Woodson
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2022-01-31
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532681554

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The Philosophy of Christology by Hue Woodson Pdf

Given the perpetual problem of the historical Jesus, there remains an ongoing posing of the question to and a continuous seeking of the meaningfulness of Christology. From the earliest reckoning with the relationship between Jesus of Nazareth and the Christ of faith, what it means to do Christology today remains at the methodological center of the task and scope of every systematic theology. Whether giving an account of Albert Schweitzer's bringing an end to the quest for the historical Jesus in 1906, or attending to Rudolf Bultmann's period of no quest culminating with his demythologization project in the 1940s, how we still think of Christology as a matter of questions and concerns with meaning speaks to an unavoidable philosophizing of Christology. In this way, The Philosophy of Christology offers both a particular history of Christology in conjunction with a particular philosophy of Christology, which assesses the theological contributions by a group of Bultmannians following Bultmann in the 1950s and 1960s up to what can be reimagined by repurposing Jacques Derrida's philosophical question into the meaning of love in 2002.

The Trees of the Cross

Author : Gregory C. Bryda
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2023-06-13
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300267655

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The Trees of the Cross by Gregory C. Bryda Pdf

A revelatory exploration of wood's many material, ecological, and symbolic meanings in the religious art of medieval Germany "A rewarding study that is full of new insights."--Jeremy Warren, Art Newspaper In late medieval Germany, wood was a material laden with significance. It was an important part of the local environment and economy, as well as an object of religious devotion in and of itself. Gregory C. Bryda examines the multiple meanings of wood and greenery within religious art--as a material, as a feature of agrarian life, and as a symbol of the cross, whose wood has resonances with other iconographies in the liturgy. Bryda discusses how influential artists such as Matthias Grünewald, known for the Isenheim Altarpiece, and the renowned sculptor Tilman Riemenschneider exploited wood's multivalent nature to connect spiritual themes to the lived environment outside church walls. Exploring the complex visual and material culture of the period, this lavishly illustrated volume features works ranging from monumental altarpieces to portable pictures and offers a fresh understanding of how wood in art functioned to unlock the mysteries of faith and the natural world in both liturgy and everyday life.

(Trans)missions: Monasteries as Sites of Cultural Transfers

Author : Monika Brenišínová
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 189 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2022-09-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781803273259

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(Trans)missions: Monasteries as Sites of Cultural Transfers by Monika Brenišínová Pdf

This volume focuses on the Catholic tradition of consecrated life (vita religiosa) from the High Middle Ages to the present. It gathers papers by authors from various disciplinary backgrounds, in particular art history, history, anthropology and translation studies.

Monumental Sounds

Author : Matthew G. Shoaf
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2021-07-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 9789004460812

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Monumental Sounds by Matthew G. Shoaf Pdf

In Monumental Sounds, Matthew G. Shoaf examines interactions between sight and hearing in spectacular church decoration in Italy between 1260 and 1320. In this "age of vision," authorities' concerns about whether and how worshipers listened to sacred speech spurred Giotto and other artists to reconfigure sacred stories to activate listening and ultimately bypass phenomenal experience for attitudes of inner receptivity. New naturalistic styles served that work, prompting viewers to give voice to depicted speech and guiding them toward spiritually fruitful auditory discipline. This study reimagines narrative pictures as site-specific extensions of a cultural system that made listening a meaningful practice. Close reading of religious texts, poetry, and art historiography augments Shoaf's novel approach to pictorial naturalism and art's multisensorial dimensions. This book has received the Weiss-Brown Publication Subvention Award from the Newberry Library. The award supports the publication of outstanding works of scholarship that cover European civilization before 1700 in the areas of music, theater, French or Italian literature, or cultural studies.

The Performance of Sculpture in Renaissance Venice

Author : Lorenzo G. Buonanno
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2022-03-02
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781000540499

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The Performance of Sculpture in Renaissance Venice by Lorenzo G. Buonanno Pdf

This study reveals the broad material, devotional, and cultural implications of sculpture in Renaissance Venice. Examining a wide range of sources—the era’s art-theoretical and devotional literature, guidebooks and travel diaries, and artworks in various media—Lorenzo Buonanno recovers the sculptural values permeating a city most famous for its painting. The book traces the interconnected phenomena of audience response, display and thematization of sculptural bravura, and artistic self-fashioning. It will be of interest to scholars working in art history, Renaissance history, early modern art and architecture, material culture, and Italian studies.

Images of Miraculous Healing in the Early Modern Netherlands

Author : Barbara A. Kaminska
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2021-11-08
Category : Art
ISBN : 9789004472426

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Images of Miraculous Healing in the Early Modern Netherlands by Barbara A. Kaminska Pdf

Barbara Kaminska argues that visual imagery was central to premodern disability discourses and shows how interpretations of miracle stories served to justify expectations toward the impaired and the poor.

Reliquary Tabernacles in Fourteenth-century Italy

Author : Beth Williamson
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781783274765

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Reliquary Tabernacles in Fourteenth-century Italy by Beth Williamson Pdf

Ground-breaking study of the enigmatic and unique tabernacles from fourteenth-century Italy, which for the first time combined relics and images.Images and relics were central tools in the process of devotional practice in medieval Europe. The reliquary tabernacles that emerged in the 1340s, in the area of Central Italy surrounding the city of Siena, combined images and relics, presented visibly together, within painted and decorated wooden frames. In these tabernacles the various media and materials worked together to create a powerful and captivating ensemble, usable in several contexts, both in procession and static, as the centre of focussed, prayerful attention. This book looks at Siena and Central Italy as environments of artistic invention, and at Sienese painters in particular as experts in experimentation whose ingenuity encouraged the development of this new form of devotional technology. It is the first full-length study to focus in depth on the materiality of these tabernacles, investigating the connotations and effects of the materials from which they were made. It examines especially the effect of bringing relics and images together, and considers how the impressions of variety and abundance created by the multiplication of materials give birth to meaning and encourage certain kinds of action or thought.connotations and effects of the materials from which they were made. It examines especially the effect of bringing relics and images together, and considers how the impressions of variety and abundance created by the multiplication of materials give birth to meaning and encourage certain kinds of action or thought.connotations and effects of the materials from which they were made. It examines especially the effect of bringing relics and images together, and considers how the impressions of variety and abundance created by the multiplication of materials give birth to meaning and encourage certain kinds of action or thought.connotations and effects of the materials from which they were made. It examines especially the effect of bringing relics and images together, and considers how the impressions of variety and abundance created by the multiplication of materials give birth to meaning and encourage certain kinds of action or thought.

The Thirty Pieces of Silver

Author : Lucia Travaini
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2022-01-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000519846

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The Thirty Pieces of Silver by Lucia Travaini Pdf

The Thirty Pieces of Silver: Coin Relics in Medieval and Modern Europe discusses many interconnected topics relating to the most perfidious monetary transaction in history: the betrayal of Jesus by Judas for thirty pieces of silver. According to medieval legend, these coins had existed since the time of Abraham’s father and had been used in many transactions recorded in the Bible. This book documents fifty specimens of coins which were venerated as holy relics in medieval and modern churches and monasteries of Europe, from Valencia to Uppsala. Most of these relics are ancient Greek silver coins in origin mounted in precious reliquaries or used for the distribution of their wax imprints believed to have healing powers. Drawing from a wide range of historical sources, from hagiography to numismatics, this book will appeal to students and academics researching Late Antique, Medieval, and Early Modern History, Theology, as well as all those interested in the function of relics throughout Christendom. The Thirty Pieces of Silver is a study that invites meditation on the highly symbolic and powerful role of money through coins which were the price, value, and measure of Christ and which, despite being the most abject objects, managed to become relics.

Quid est sacramentum?

Author : Walter Melion,Elizabeth Carson Pastan,Lee Palmer Wandel
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 692 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2019-10-07
Category : Art
ISBN : 9789004408944

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Quid est sacramentum? by Walter Melion,Elizabeth Carson Pastan,Lee Palmer Wandel Pdf

‘Quid est sacramentum?’ Visual Representation of Sacred Mysteries in Early Modern Europe, 1400–1700 investigates how sacred mysteries (in Latin, sacramenta or mysteria) were visualized in a wide range of media, including illustrated religious literature such as catechisms, prayerbooks, meditative treatises, and emblem books, produced in Italy, France, and the Low Countries between ca. 1500 and 1700. The contributors ask why the mysteries of faith and, in particular, sacramental mysteries were construed as amenable to processes of representation and figuration, and why the resultant images were thought capable of engaging mortal eyes, minds, and hearts. Mysteries by their very nature appeal to the spirit, rather than to sense or reason, since they operate beyond the limitations of the human faculties; and yet, the visual and literary arts served as vehicles for the dissemination of these mysteries and for prompting reflection upon them. Contributors: David Areford, AnnMarie Micikas Bridges, Mette Birkedal Bruun, James Clifton, Anna Dlabačková, Wim François, Robert Kendrick, Aiden Kumler, Noria Litaker, Walter S. Melion, Lars Cyril Nørgaard, Elizabeth Pastan, Donna Sadler, Alexa Sand, Tanya Tiffany, Lee Palmer Wandel, Geert Warner, Bronwen Wilson, and Elliott Wise.

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 279 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2024-06-02
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9780271098067

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The Virtual Liturgy and Ritual Artifacts in Medieval and Early Modern Studies

Author : Katharine D. Scherff
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 171 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2023-03-03
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781000841862

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The Virtual Liturgy and Ritual Artifacts in Medieval and Early Modern Studies by Katharine D. Scherff Pdf

Examining the history of altar decorations, this study of the visual liturgy grapples with many of the previous theoretical frameworks to reveal the evolution and function of these ritual objects. Using an interdisciplinary approach, this book uses traditional art-historical methodologies and media technology theory to reexamine ritual objects. Previous analysis has not considered the in-between nature of these objects as deliberate and virtual conduits to the divine. The liturgy, the altarpiece, the altar environment, relics, and their reliquaries are media. In a series of case studies, several objects tell a different story about culture and society in medieval Europe. In essence, they reveal that media and media technologies generate and modulate the individual and collective structure of feelings of sacredness among assemblages of humans and nonhumans. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, medieval studies, early modern studies, and architectural history.

Christ, Mary, and the Saints

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2018-12-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004380127

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Christ, Mary, and the Saints by Anonim Pdf

Christ, Mary, and the Saints: Reading Religious Subjects in Medieval and Renaissance Spain offers an innovative, theoretically nuanced contribution to the study of devotional subjects in medieval and Golden Age Iberian art and literature.

Local Workshops - Foreign Connections

Author : Emese Sarkadi Nagy
Publisher : Bohlau Verlag
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Altarpieces
ISBN : 3799584102

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Local Workshops - Foreign Connections by Emese Sarkadi Nagy Pdf

Flugelaltare sind komplexe Spiegel des geistigen, wirtschaftlichen und kulturellen Lebens eines Landes. Der umfangreiche Band bietet eingehende kunstgeschichtliche und historische Analysen verschiedener Gruppen von Flugelretabeln Siebenburgens, vor allem der von Sachsen bewohnten Landstriche. Ein vollstandiger Katalog der erhaltenen siebenburgischen Flugelaltare und zahlreiche Farbabbildungen dokumentieren dieses wichtige Kapitel der europaischen Kunstgeschichte und machen das Buch zu einem unentbehrlichen Nachschlagewerk.

Touching, Devotional Practices, and Visionary Experience in the Late Middle Ages

Author : David Carrillo-Rangel,Delfi I. Nieto-Isabel,Pablo Acosta-García
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2020-01-02
Category : History
ISBN : 3030260283

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Touching, Devotional Practices, and Visionary Experience in the Late Middle Ages by David Carrillo-Rangel,Delfi I. Nieto-Isabel,Pablo Acosta-García Pdf

This book addresses the history of the senses in relation to affective piety and its role in devotional practices in the late Middle Ages, focusing on the sense of touch. It argues that only by deeply analysing this specific context of perception can the full significance of sensory religious experience in the Late Middle Ages be understood. Considering the centrality of the body to medieval society and Christianity, this collection explores a range of devotional practices, mainly relating to the Passion of Christ, and features manuscripts, works of devotional literature, art, woodcuts and judicial records. It brings together a multidisciplinary group of scholars to offer a variety of methodological approaches, in order to understand how touch was encoded, evoked and purposefully used. The book further considers how touch was related to the medieval theory of perception, examining its relation to the inner and outer senses through the eyes of visionaries, mystics, theologians and confessors, not only as praxis but from different theoretical points of view. While considered the most basic of spiritual experience, the chapters in this book highlight the all-pervasive presence of touch and the significance of ‘affective piety’ to Late Medieval Christians. Chapter 3: Drama, Performance and Touch in the Medieval Convent and Beyond is Open Access under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com