Sometimes enjoying considerable favor, sometimes less, iconography has been an essential element in medieval art historical studies since the beginning of the discipline. Some of the greatest art historians - including M๏ฟฝle, Warburg, Panofsky, Morey, and Schapiro - have devoted their lives to unders
The Routledge Companion to Medieval Iconography
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โฆ Synopsis
Sometimes enjoying considerable favor, sometimes less, iconography has been an essential element in medieval art historical studies since the beginning of the discipline. Some of the greatest art historians โ including Mรขle, Warburg, Panofsky, Morey, and Schapiro โ have devoted their lives to understanding and structuring what exactly the subject matter of a work of medieval art can tell. Over the last thirty or so years, scholarship has seen the meaning and methodologies of the term considerably broadened.
This companion provides a state-of-the-art assessment of the influence of the foremost iconographers, as well as the methodologies employed and themes that underpin the discipline. The first section focuses on influential thinkers in the field, while the second covers some of the best-known methodologies; the third, and largest section, looks at some of the major themes in medieval art. Taken together, the three sections include thirty-eight chapters, each of which deals with an individual topic. An introduction, historiographical evaluation, and bibliography accompany the individual essays. The authors are recognized experts in the field, and each essay includes original analyses and/or case studies which will hopefully open the field for future research.
โฆ Table of Contents
Preface
Notes on Contributors
List of figures
Medieval Iconography, An introduction
Colum Hourihane
Section I
THE GREAT ICONOGRAPHERS
- Andrea Alciato
Denis L. Drysdall and Peter M. Daly
- Ripa, the trinciante
Cornelia Logermann
- Adolphe-Napolรฉon Didron
Emilie Maraszak
- Louis Rรฉau
Daniel Russo
- รmile Mรขle
Kirk Ambrose
- Aby M. Warburg: Iconographer?
Peter van Huisstede
- Fritz Saxl. Transformation and Reconfiguration of Pagan Gods in Medieval Art
Katia Mazzucco
- Erwin Panofsky (1892-1968)
Dieter Wuttke
- Charles Rufus Morey and the Index of Christian Art
Colum Hourihane
- Hans van de Waal, A Portrait
Edward Grassman
- Meyer Schapiro as Iconographer
Patricia Stirnemann
- Michael Camilleโs Queer Middle Ages
Matthew M. Reeve
Section 2
SYSTEMS AND CATALOGUING TOOLS
- The Anthropology of Images
Ralph Dekoninck
- Classifying Image Content in Visual Collections; A Selective History
Chiara Franceschini
- Library of Congress Subject Headings
Sherman Clarke
- iconclass: a key to collaboration in the Digital Humanities
Hans Brandhorst and Etienne Posthumus
Section 3
THEMES IN MEDIEVAL ART
- Religious Iconography
Marina Vicelja
- Liturgical Iconography
Karl Morrison
- Secular Iconography
Harald Wolter-von dem Knesebeck
- Erotic Iconography
Madeline H. Caviness
- The Iconography of Narrative
Anne F. Harris
- Political Iconography and The Emblematic Way of Seeing
Gyรถrgy E. Szรถnyi
- Picturing the stars โ Scientific iconography in the Middle Ages
Dieter Blume
- Medicineโs Image
Jack Hartnell
- Patronage: A Useful Category of Art Historical Analysis
Elizabeth Carson Pastan
- Royal and Imperial Iconography
Joan A. Holladay
- The Iconography of Architecture
Elizabeth Valdez del รlamo
- Heraldic Imagery, Definition and Principles
Laurent Hablot
- Medieval Maps and Diagrams
Diarmuid Scully
- The Iconography of Gender
Sherry C.M. Lindquist
- Feminist Art History and Medieval Iconography
Martha Easton
- The Iconography of Color
Andreas Petzold
- Flowers and Plants, the Living Iconography
Celia Fisher
- The Iconography of Light
Sharon E. J. Gerstel and Michael W. Cothren
- The Visual Representation of Music and Sound
Susan Boynton
- The Other in the Middle Ages, Difference, Identity, and Iconography
Pamela A. Patton
- Animal Iconography
Debra Higgs Strickland
- Monstrous Iconography
Asa Simon Mittman and Susan M. Kim
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