Mary, Mother of God -

Mary, Mother of God

Devotion and Doctrine in the Visual Arts, 1450-1700
Buch | Hardcover
430 Seiten
2024
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-54951-7 (ISBN)
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By clothing the Word with her flesh, the Virgin Mary made God visible, thereby licensing image-making. These case studies demonstrate how representations of Mary defined her role in the salvation of humanity and shaped early modern Christian beliefs and practices.
By clothing the Word with her flesh, the Virgin Mary made God visible, manifesting Christ as a perfect “image” of the Father. By virtue of this archetypal “artistry” of Incarnation, Mary mediates the tradition of Christian image-making. This volume explores images of the Mother of God in early modern devotion, piety, and power. The book is divided into four sections, the first three of which link the subjects thematically and geographically in Europe, while the last one follows Mary’s legacy.



Contributors include: Elliott D. Wise, Anna Dlabačová, James Clifton, Kim Butler Wingfield, Barbara Baert, Steven Ostrow, Barbara Haeger, Shelley Perlove, Cristina Cruz González, and Mehreen Chida-Razvi.

Barbara Haeger, Ph.D. (University of Michigan, 1983), Associate Professor, Emerita, The Ohio State University. Her numerous articles and essays on Netherlandish art and religion include “Rubens’s Rockox Triptych: Sight Meditation, and the Justification of Images", Nederlands Kunsthistorish Jaarboek 2006. Elliott D. Wise, Ph.D. (Emory University, 2016), Associate Professor of Art History, Brigham Young University. His research focuses on late medieval and early-modern devotional art, especially questions of liturgy, Eucharistic and Marian piety, and mysticism. James Clifton, Ph.D. (Princeton University, 1987), Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation (director) and Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (curator, Renaissance and Baroque painting). He has curated numerous exhibitions and published extensively on early-modern European art, especially concerning paintings, prints, and cabinets of curiosity.

Contents


Acknowledgments


List of Figures


Notes on Contributors





Introduction





1 Our Lady of Grace: Holy Wars and Artisanal Competitions


 Elliott D. Wise





2 Marian Devotions from a Printer’s Perspective


  The Rosary, the Seven Sorrows, and Gerard Leeu (d. 1492)


 Anna Dlabačová





3 “Lectulus noster floridus”: The Flower-Strewn Bed and the Virgin’s Womb




 James Clifton





4 Matters of the Flesh: Michelangelo’s Madonnas


 Kim Butler Wingfield





5 Revisiting the Annunciation in the Quattrocento: Wind, Kairos, Snail


 Barbara Baert





6 Duplex Intercessio: The Centrality of the Virgin in Giovanni Battista Gaulli’s Dome Fresco in the Gesù


 Steven F. Ostrow





7 Van Dyck’s Lamentation for the Church of the Recollects in Antwerp: Making Visible the Virgin Mary as Co-redemptrix


 Barbara Haeger





8 Navigating Theological Differences: Rembrandt and the Grieving Mother of Christ


 Shelley Perlove





9 Gemma Mexicanus: Our Lady of Tepepan in New Spain


 Cristina Cruz González





10 Picturing the Mughal Madonna: The Virgin Mary as a Symbol of Legitimacy and Royal Authority in Jahangir’s Architecture


 Mehreen Chida-Razvi





Index Nominum

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History ; 71
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 951 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Christentum
ISBN-10 90-04-54951-X / 900454951X
ISBN-13 978-90-04-54951-7 / 9789004549517
Zustand Neuware
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