bokomslag Mary of Mercy in Medieval and Renaissance Italian Art
Filosofi & religion

Mary of Mercy in Medieval and Renaissance Italian Art

Katherinet Brown

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  • 212 sidor
  • 2016
Mater MisericordiaeMother of Mercyemerged as one of the most prolific subjects in central Italian art from the late thirteenth through the sixteenth centuries. With iconographic origins in Marian cult relics brought from Palestine to Constantinople in the fifth century, the amalgam of attributes coalesced in Armenian Cilicia then morphed as it spread to Cyprus. An early concept of Mary of Mercythe Virgin standing with outstretched arms and a wide mantle under which kneel or stand devoteesentered the Italian peninsula at the ports of Bari and Venice during the Crusades, eventually converging in central Italy. The mendicant orders adopted the image as an easily recognizable symbol for mercy and aided in its diffusion. In this study, the authors primary goals are to explore the iconographic origins of the Madonna della Misericordia as a devotional image by identifying and analyzing key attributes; to consider circumstances for its eventual overlapping function as a secular symbol used by lay confraternities; and to discuss its diaspora throughout the Italian peninsula, Western Europe, and eastward into Russia and Ukraine. With over 100 illustrations, the book presents an array of works of art as examples, including altarpieces, frescoes, oil paintings, manuscript illuminations, metallurgy, glazed terracotta, stained glass, architectural relief sculpture, and processional banners.
  • Författare: Katherinet Brown
  • Illustratör: color 83 Halftones Plate section should be positioned between p100 and p101 24 Halftones black
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781472476500
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 212
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2016-11-11
  • Förlag: Routledge