Images of the Virgin Mary in Byzantine and Contemporary Cultures
Author: Sarah Potter Woodson
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Published: 1998
Total Pages: 112
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Author: Sarah Potter Woodson
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Published: 1998
Total Pages: 112
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jacqueline Orsini
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Published: 2000-09
Total Pages: 112
ISBN-13: 9780811828505
DOWNLOAD EBOOKImages of Mary as a mother and saint provide an historical and cultural view of how artists have perceived the mother of Jesus and depicted her in wood carvings, mosaics, statues, and murals.
Author: Maria Vassilaki
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-03-02
Total Pages: 503
ISBN-13: 1351928759
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFully illustrated in colour and black and white, Images of the Mother of God complements the successful exhibition catalogue of the 'Mother of God' exhibition at the Benaki Museum in Athens. It brings together the work of leading international authorities and younger scholars to provide a wide-ranging survey of how the Theotokos was perceived in the Byzantine world. It embraces the disciplines of art historians, archaeologists, traditional and feminist historians, as well as theologians, philologists and social anthropologists. Images of the Mother of God will appeal not just to those interested in Byzantine art and culture, but also to scholars of Western Europe in the Middle Ages who are looking for comparative materials in their own work.
Author: Matthew J. Milliner
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Published: 2022-10-04
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 1506478751
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMother of the Lamb tells the remarkable story of a Byzantine icon: the Virgin of the Passion. Matthew Milliner traces the history, evolution, and theological significance of one of the most pervasive images of our time.
Author: Thomas Arentzen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2019-08-15
Total Pages: 381
ISBN-13: 1108476287
DOWNLOAD EBOOKImages and texts tell various stories about the Virgin Mary in Byzantium, reflecting an important cult with strong doctrinal foundations.
Author: Mati Meyer
Publisher: Pindar Press
Published: 2007-12-31
Total Pages: 571
ISBN-13: 1915837227
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRecent discussions on Byzantine art have been dominated by the question of representing realia. Among these, however, the way works of art reflect the daily life of women have not received much space or attention. The present book studies various images representing women's status and her performative tasks, and their significance from the fourth century to the fall of the Empire, through analysis of archaeological evidence and works of art. It addresses a wide range of questions, some pertaining both to pictorial traditions and to their late antique antecedents, others peculiar to changing and evolving Byzantine culture and mentality. The first chapter deals with the imagery of childbearing, starting with conception and concluding with the care given to the new born and the mother. The second chapter investigates motherhood imagery (breastfeeding, child care, and child-mother intimacy) and the portrayal of women as caretakers and managers of the household (preparing food, bringing water, carding and weaving, or working side by side with their husbands). The third chapter is dedicated to representations of women holding positions outside the house: midwives, maidservants, wet nurses, and mourners. Images of women engaged in disreputable occupations-dancers, musicians, prostitutes and courtesans - complete this chapter. The fourth chapter discusses images of women portrayed in the metaphorical margins - looking out from the gynaikon (the women's apartments), or at their private toilette; it also deals with representations of women who stray from the societal mainstream - concubines; adulteresses, women consenting to sexual acts or being coerced into them - considered symbolically as belonging to the margins of society. The book concludes with a discussion of the degree to which the visual material reliably reflects reality and changing attitudes toward women between Late Antiquity and late Byzantium; and further, to what extent it reveals embedded perceptions and conceptions of women, constructed by canonic regulations and imperial law, popular beliefs and accepted customs. The book aims to lift a veil from known and less known works of art and to present the rarely described picture of the daily life of women in Byzantine art over a very wide chronological span of time, in an effort to expand our knowledge of women in Byzantium and their realia.
Author: Elena V. Shabliy
Publisher: Lexington Books
Published: 2017-07-27
Total Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 1498554350
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis interdisciplinary study explores Marian imagery and representations in world literature and art throughout the centuries. This book demonstrates the widespread deep veneration of the image of the Blessed Virgin Mary in various countries and different Christian traditions. Devotion to the Holy Virgin has served as a bridge to different cultures, overcoming all types of possible borders. Religious and cultural literacy is crucial for domestic and international politics, the practice of peace, harmony, justice and prosperity. This book also gives recognition and pays homage to the influence of the image of Mater Dolorosa in shaping art and literature around the world.
Author: Bissera V. Pentcheva
Publisher: Penn State Press
Published: 2010-11-01
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9780271048161
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPentcheva demonstrates that a fundamental shift in the Byzantine cult from relics to icons, took place during the late tenth century. Centered upon fundamental questions of art, religion, and politics, Icons and Power makes a vital contribution to the entire field of medieval studies.
Author: Jaroslav Pelikan
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 1996-01-01
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9780300076615
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplores how Mary has been represented in theology, art, music, and literature throughout the ages
Author: Leena Mari Peltomaa
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2021-10-01
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9004475885
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Akathistos Hymn, the most famous work of Byzantine hymnography, has been enshrined in the Orthodox liturgy since the year 626, and its image of the Virgin Mary has exerted a strong influence upon Marian poetry and literature. Anonymous, undated and highly rhetorical, the hymn has presented a challenge to scholars over the years. This study has been undertaken by an innovative method. The approach brings new insights to the era which brought forth the hymn, and the metaphorical image of the Virgin becomes conceptually accessible to the modern-day reader. The investigation leads to the conclusion that the Council of Ephesus (431) constitutes the most likely historical context for the hymn's composition. The book will be of value to all scholars of early Byzantine and Marian studies.