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Carolyn Diskant Muir

Saintly Brides and Bridegrooms.The Mystic Marriage in Northen Renaissance

Harvey & Miller Publishers, 2013

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Year of publication
2013
ISBN
9781905375875
Place of printing
London
Author
Carolyn Diskant Muir
Publishers
Harvey & Miller Publishers
Cover description
Neuf
Binding description
Couverture rigide
State of preservation
New
Languages
Italian

Description

C. D. Muir Saintly Brides and Bridegrooms. The Mystic Marriage in Northern Renaissance Art X+198 p., 100 b/w ill. + 17 colour ill., 220 x 280 mm, 2013 ISBN: 978-1-905375-87-5 Languages: English Hardback The publication is available. Retail price: EUR 125,00 Building upon recent scholarly interest in mystics and mysticism in late medieval Europe, this book explores the visual representation of female and male saints depicted as brides or bridegrooms of Christ in northern European art from 1300 to 1550. The mystic marriage imagery of St. Catherine of Alexandria, St. Agnes of Rome, St. John the Evangelist, St. Bernard of Clairvaux, and the Blessed Henry Suso is studied through an analysis of a wide range of paintings, illuminated manuscripts, prints, and sculpture. From these case studies, Muir argues that different visual conventions were used in the art of this period to portray the male and female experiences of mystic marriage and suggests possible reasons for these differences. She further considers why comparatively few mystics were visually portrayed in a mystic marriage with Christ, despite the large number recorded as having had that experience. Providing insights into the meanings of the mystical experience when portrayed in visual terms, this book will appeal to art historians as well as to other medievalists with an interest in the intersections of art, religion, and gender. Carolyn Diskant Muir is an Associate Professor of art history at the University of Hong Kong. Her research focuses on religious iconography in late medieval and Renaissance Europe, with special attention to the imagery of saints. Size: 220 X280 mm.

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