Through an exploration of the unique Polish tradition of child commemoration, this book raises issues beyond the monuments themselves, about Polish social life and family structuring in the early modern period, including attitudes to children and the position of women, as well as the transmission and reception of Renaissance ideas outside Italy. Drawing upon social and cultural history, visual and gender studies, the work not only asks important new questions, but provides a fresh perspective on familiar topics and themes within Renaissance history.
Through an exploration of the unique Polish tradition of child commemoration, this book raises issues beyond the monuments themselves, about Polish social life and family structuring in the early modern period, including attitudes to children and the position of women, as well as the transmission and reception of Renaissance ideas outside Italy. Drawing upon social and cultural history, visual and gender studies, the work not only asks important new questions, but provides a fresh perspective on familiar topics and themes within Renaissance history.
Jeannie Labno is an independent art historian specialising in early modern art and culture of Central/Eastern Europe. She has published a number of papers, and the University of Warsaw has recently published the proceedings of an international conference she organised in 2007 at the University of Sussex: East Meets West at the Crossroads of Early Modern Europe.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Introduction Part I Context: Shifting the Boundaries, Conceptual Identities and the Social Framework: Shifting boundaries and conceptual identities Religion in Poland: 'a state without stakes' Society Summary part I. Part II Locating a Forgotten Renaissance: Borders, boundaries and barriers Processes of Renaissance reception in Poland Pathways of dissemination of artistic motifs: the putto and skull Summary part II. Part III Culture of Death: In Memoria: Death and commemoration Death and the child Summary part III. Part IV The Monumental Body of the Renaissance Child: The monumental body of the Renaissance child: trends and patterns The monumental body of the Renaissance child: the changing putto The monumental body of the Renaissance child: other forms of visual presentation Summary part IV. Part V The Polish Putto-and-Skull: Iconography and Iconology: The Polish putto-and-skull: iconographic layers of significance The Polish putto-and-skull: rudiments of laughter, grotesque bodies and mythic boundaries Conclusions Catalogue Appendices Bibliography Index.
Contents: Introduction Part I Context: Shifting the Boundaries, Conceptual Identities and the Social Framework: Shifting boundaries and conceptual identities Religion in Poland: 'a state without stakes' Society Summary part I. Part II Locating a Forgotten Renaissance: Borders, boundaries and barriers Processes of Renaissance reception in Poland Pathways of dissemination of artistic motifs: the putto and skull Summary part II. Part III Culture of Death: In Memoria: Death and commemoration Death and the child Summary part III. Part IV The Monumental Body of the Renaissance Child: The monumental body of the Renaissance child: trends and patterns The monumental body of the Renaissance child: the changing putto The monumental body of the Renaissance child: other forms of visual presentation Summary part IV. Part V The Polish Putto-and-Skull: Iconography and Iconology: The Polish putto-and-skull: iconographic layers of significance The Polish putto-and-skull: rudiments of laughter, grotesque bodies and mythic boundaries Conclusions Catalogue Appendices Bibliography Index.
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