The art of empathy : the Mother of Sorrows in northern Renaissance art and devotion

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The art of empathy : the Mother of Sorrows in northern Renaissance art and devotion

David S. Areford

Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens , In association with D Giles, 2013

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The art of empathy : the Cummer Mother of Sorrows in context

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Catalogue of the exhibition held at the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, Nov. 26, 2013-Feb. 16, 2014, under the title: The art of empathy : the Cummer Mother of sorrows in context

Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

One of only a handful of extant works attributed to the anonymous Nuremberg artist, the Master of the Stotteritz Altarpiece, the Mother of Sorrows is a fine example of the heightened realism that characterised much Northern European painting during the early Renaissance. Author David Areford seeks to reveal how this little-known artist was able to create such emotional drama within the confines of one small panel originally designed as part of a portable 15th-century diptych for personal devotion. The author shows how the concept of empathy remains relevant in our world today, and examines the influence of the Mother of Sorrows on the art of subsequent centuries, drawing comparisons with, amongst others, Picasso's 'Weeping Woman'.

目次

  • Contents: President's Foreword and Acknowledgements
  • Essay by David S. Areford
  • Checklist
  • Captions for 44 images.

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