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Tytuł:
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Miracles in Monochrome: Grisaille in Visual Hagiography.
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Autorzy:
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Presciutti, Diana Bullen
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Temat:
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GRISAILLE painting
CHURCH decoration & ornament
SAINTS in art
MIRACLES in art
RENAISSANCE art
PAPAL rule of Bologna, Italy, 1506-1797
SIXTEENTH century
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Źródło:
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Art History; Nov2019, Vol. 42 Issue 5, p862-891, 30p, 21 Color Photographs, 1 Black and White Photograph
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Terminy geograficzne:
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ITALY
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Ludzie:
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GIROLAMO, da Treviso, 1498-1544
ANTHONY, of Padua, Saint, 1195-1231
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Through an examination of the miracles of Anthony of Padua painted by Girolamo da Treviso in the Saraceni Chapel (1525–26), this essay demonstrates the complex ways in which monochrome painting would have created meaning for diverse audiences. It is argued that the use of grisaille in the chapel, by visually evoking marble relief, did many things at once: it presented both established and lesser-known miracles as reliable evidence of Anthony’s saintly power, ‘carved’ in immutable stone; it conjured the specific thaumaturgical context of burial shrines, with elevated marble tombs; and it activated the paragone to produce sensations of both intimacy and distance, and to foster both comprehension and confusion. Taking as a case study visual hagiography – a form of pictorial narrative that addressed multiple audiences and engaged dynamically with both visual and textual precedents – this essay sheds new light on the semantic operations of grisaille in Renaissance visual culture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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