Flagellant confraternities and Italian art, 1260-1610 : ritual and experience

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    • Chen, Andrew H.

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Flagellant confraternities and Italian art, 1260-1610 : ritual and experience

Andrew H. Chen

(Visual and material culture, 1300-1700 / series editor, Allison Levy, 5)

Amsterdam University Press, c2018

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-226) and indexes

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内容説明

This book examines the art and ritual of flagellant confraternities in Italy from the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries. Meeting regularly to beat themselves with whips, members of these confraternities concentrated on the suffering of Christ in the most extreme and committed way, and the images around them provided visual prompts of the Passion and the model suffering body. This study presents new findings related to a variety of artworks including altarpieces, banners, wall paintings, illuminated manuscripts, and paintings for the condemned, many from outside the Florence-Rome-Venice triangle.

目次

Table of Contents List of Illustrations Colour Plates Acknowledgements Part I. Art and ritual, to 1450 1. Flagellation and Its Settings 2. Images at Entrances, and Ascesis 3. Mass 4. Comforting 5. Processions Part II. Transformations 6. Changes in Ritual before Trent 7. Changes in Imagery before Trent: Sansepolcro and Volterra 8. After Trent: Florence and Milan Epilogue: Global Flagellation Notes Bibliography Index

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