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Transforming The Church Interior In Renaissance Florence Screens And Choir Spaces From The Middle Ages To Tridentine Reform Joanne Allen

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Transforming The Church Interior In Renaissance Florence Screens And Choir Spaces From The Middle Ages To Tridentine Reform Joanne Allen
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 45.48 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Joanne Allen
ISBN: 9781108833592, 1108833594
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Transforming The Church Interior In Renaissance Florence Screens And Choir Spaces From The Middle Ages To Tridentine Reform Joanne Allen by Joanne Allen 9781108833592, 1108833594 instant download after payment.

Before the late sixteenth century, the churches of Florence were internally divided by monumental screens that separated the laity in the nave from the clergy in the choir precinct. Enabling both separation and mediation, these screens were impressive artistic structures that controlled social interactions, facilitated liturgical performances, and variably framed or obscured religious ritual and imagery. In the 1560s and 70s, screens were routinely destroyed in a period of religious reforms, irreversibly transforming the function, meaning, and spatial dynamics of the church interior. In this volume, Joanne Allen explores the widespread presence of screens and their role in Florentine social and religious life prior to the Counter-Reformation. She presents unpublished documentation and new reconstructions of screens and the choir precincts which they delimited. Elucidating issues such as gender, patronage, and class, her study makes these vanished structures comprehensible and deepens our understanding of the impact of religious reform on church architecture.

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