Title: :<i>Saints, Sinners, and Sisters: Gender and Northern Art in Medieval and Early Modern Europe</i>
Abstract:Contents: Preface Introduction Saints and Sinners: Saints: Introduction Virtuous model/voluptuous martyr: the suicide of Lucretia in northern renaissance art and her relationship to late medieval devo...Contents: Preface Introduction Saints and Sinners: Saints: Introduction Virtuous model/voluptuous martyr: the suicide of Lucretia in northern renaissance art and her relationship to late medieval devotional imagery, Carol M. Schuler JArg Breu the Elder's Death of Lucretia: history, sexuality and the State, Pia F. Cuneo Domesticity in the public sphere, Martha Moffitt Peacock Sinners: Introduction The gothic mirror and the female gaze, Susan L. Smith DA1/4rer's Four Witches reconsidered, Linda C. Hults Distaffs and spindles. Virtue and sexuality in Sebald Beham's Spinning Bee, Alison G. Stewart Sisters, Wives, Poets: Introduction Richildis and her seal: Carolingian self-reference and the imagery of power, Genevra Kornbluth Woven devotions. Reform and piety in tapestries by Dominican nuns, Jane L. Carroll The many wives of Adam Kraft: renaissance artists' wives in legal documents, art-historical scholarship, and historical fiction, Corine Schleif From shrew to poetess:two non-traditional female roles evoked by a curious painting by Gabriel Metsu, Linda Stone-Ferrier Together in misery: medical meaning, and sexual politics in two paintings by Jan Steen, Laurinda S. Dixon Index.Read More
Publication Year: 2005
Publication Date: 2005-09-01
Language: en
Type: article
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