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Livres anciens et modernes

W. S. Melion, R. Dekoninck, A. Guiderdoni-Bruslé (Eds.)

Ut pictura meditatio The Meditative Image in Northern Art, 1500-1700

Brepols publishers, 2012

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Année
2012
ISBN
9782503535838
Lieu d'édition
Turnhout
Auteur
W. S. Melion, R. Dekoninck, A. Guiderdoni-Bruslé (Eds.)
Volume
1
Éditeurs
Brepols publishers
Format
156 x 234 Mm.
Edition
Edition originale
Description
Neuf
Description
Couverture rigide
Etat de conservation
Neuf
Langues
Italien
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

Ut pictura meditatio The Meditative Image in Northern Art, 1500-1700 W. S. Melion, R. Dekoninck, A. Guiderdoni-Bruslé (eds.) XXXVII+482 p., 155 b/w ill. + 10 colour ill., 156 x 234 mm, 2012 ISBN: 978-2-503-53583-8 Languages: English Hardback The publication is available. Retail price: EUR 175,00 The thirteen essays in this volume, first presented at Emory University¿s Lovis Corinth Colloquium II, ¿The Meditative Image in Northern Art, 1500-1700', explore the varied forms, functions, and meanings of meditative imagery and image-making in England, France, and the Low Countries. Ut pictura meditatio: The Meditative Image in Northern Art, 1500 -1700 examines the form, function, and meaning of pictorial images produced and/or circulated in the Low Countries, Germany, and northern France as templates for the meditative life and its spiritual exercises. Our epigraph ¿ ut pictura meditatio (as is a picture, so is meditation) ¿ connotes the ways in which pictures facilitated meditative prayer and, conversely, the extent to which such prayer was experienced visually. Our essayists are prominent scholars in the fields of art history, history, literary studies, philosophy, and religious studies, all of whom study the ways in which visual images served to structure the interior religious life of laity and clergy in the early modern period. The volume asks how and why images were used not only to initiate, sustain, and structure kinds and degrees of meditative and contemplative devotion, but also to figure the soul¿s cognitive operations, its negotiation between states of being, between interior and exterior sense, between corporeal and spiritual sight. Implicit in this questioning are further explorations of the nature and scope of the interplay among mental, visual, and verbal images, and the subject positions such images allowed the votary to represent and inhabit. These questions touch upon issues of identity, subjectivity, and figuration that should be of interest to historians of art, literature, religion, and society. Language : english text - codice articolo 011216
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