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Divine And Demonic Imagery At Tor Despecchi 14001500 Religious Women And Art In 15thcentury Rome Suzanne M Scanlan

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Divine And Demonic Imagery At Tor Despecchi 14001500 Religious Women And Art In 15thcentury Rome Suzanne M Scanlan
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 78.58 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Suzanne M. Scanlan
ISBN: 9789462983991, 9462983992
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Divine And Demonic Imagery At Tor Despecchi 14001500 Religious Women And Art In 15thcentury Rome Suzanne M Scanlan by Suzanne M. Scanlan 9789462983991, 9462983992 instant download after payment.

In the fifteenth century, the Oblates of Santa Francesca Romana, a fledgling community of religious women in Rome, commissioned an impressive array of artwork for their newly acquired living quarters, the Tor de'Specchi. The imagery focused overwhelmingly on the sensual, corporeal nature of contemporary spirituality, populating the walls of the monastery with a highly naturalistic assortment of earthly, divine, and demonic figures. This book draws on art history, anthropology, and gender studies to explore the disciplinary and didactic role of the images, as well as their relationship to important papal projects at the Vatican.

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