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Art and miracle in renaissance Tuscany, Robert Maniura

Label
Art and miracle in renaissance Tuscany, Robert Maniura
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-257) and index
Illustrations
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Art and miracle in renaissance Tuscany
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1012761184
Responsibility statement
Robert Maniura
Summary
"In this book, Robert Maniura explores the role and importance of the miraculous image in the art and devotional practices of Renaissance Italy. Using the records of Giuliano Guizzelmi, a Tuscan lawyer, he focuses on his stories of miracles of local shrines, including Santa Maria delle Carceri, a painting of the Virgin on a wall of the town prison, and the relic of her belt in the cathedral of Prato. Guizzelmi's stories build a powerful picture of the visual culture of the period, involving images that were kissed, worn and applied to sick bodies in rituals of healing. They also place his devotional activity in the context of his everyday life. Moreover, the paintings of Guizzelmi's burial chapel also engage with contemporary pictorial conventions and show how his concerns can inform our understanding of contemporary art, notably the works of his late fifteenth-century contemporaries, Ghirlandaio, Perugino and Filippino Lippi."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Giuliano Guizzelmi : a lawyer of Prato -- The Guizzelmi chapel, the large crucifix and the eucharist -- The relic of the Virgin : the Holy Girdle -- The miraculous image of the Virgin : Santa Maria delle Carceri -- Guizzelmi's miracles : badges and prints -- Votive offerings : making oneself in wax -- Making miracles -- Conclusion
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