Gardens of Love and the Limits of Morality in Early Netherlandish Art (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History)
Gardens of Love and the Limits of Morality in Early Netherlandish Art (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History)
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Author: Andrea Pearson
Brand: Brill
Edition: Illustrated
Number Of Pages: 380
EAN: 9789004392953
Release Date: 28-03-2019
Package Dimensions: 9.8 x 6.5 x 0.9 inches
Languages: English
Binding: Hardcover
Details: In Gardens of Love and the Limits of Morality in Early Netherlandish Art, Andrea Pearson charts the moralization of human bodies in late medieval and early modern visual culture, through paintings by Jan van Eyck and Hieronymus Bosch, devotional prints and illustrated books, and the celebrated enclosed gardens of Mechelen among other works.
Drawing on new archival evidence and innovative visual analysis to reframe familiar religious discourses, she demonstrates that depicted topographies advanced and sometimes resisted bodily critiques expressed in scripture, conduct literature, and even legislation. Governing many of these redemptive greenscapes were the figures of Christ and the Virgin Mary, archetypes of purity whose spiritual authority was impossible to ignore, yet whose mysteries posed innumerable moral challenges. The study reveals that bodily status was the fundamental problem of human salvation, in which artists, patrons, and viewers alike had an interpretive stake.
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