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sculpture [visual work] --- Sculpture --- anno 500-1499 --- Sculpture médiévale --- sculpture [visual works]
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Ce livre procède d’un colloque organisé conjointement par l’Université et par les Musées d’art et d’histoire de Genève (17-18 juin 2013), à l’occasion d’une série d’expositions présentées par le groupe de travail international «Sculpture médiévale dans les Alpes» simultanément dans six lieux: Annecy, Chambéry, Aoste, Sion, Suse et Genève. Focalisé sur l’image des saints dans les Alpes occidentales à la fin du Moyen Âge, il s’interroge sur les pratiques dévotionnelles, sur les spécificités iconographiques de saints particuliers et sur les questions politiques avant d’analyser les transformations du système sur ce territoire de frontière culturelle au temps de la Réforme et de la Contre-Réforme.
Sculpture, Medieval --- Christian saints in art --- Christian saints --- Sculpture médiévale --- Saints chrétiens dans l'art --- Saints chrétiens --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- Cult --- Congrès --- Culte --- Alps, Western --- Alpes occidentales --- Religious life and customs --- Vie religieuse --- Sculpture médiévale --- Saints chrétiens dans l'art --- Saints chrétiens --- Congrès --- Sculpture, Medieval - Alps, Western - Congresses --- Christian saints in art - Congresses --- Christian saints - Cult - Alps, Western - Congresses --- Alpes --- Savoie --- Saints --- Iconographie --- Alps, Western - Religious life and customs - Congresses
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A translation into English of an important work, originally published in German in the 1970s, on the making and meaning of European medieval and Baroque painted wood sculpture. It combines scientific analysis of materials with an art-historical appreciation of form and function, an approach that has led to the development of technical art history as practiced today.
Sculpture --- restoration [process] --- Conservation. Restoration --- sculpture [visual work] --- polychromy --- preserving --- Sculpture, Medieval --- Sculpture, European --- Wood-carving --- Polychromy --- Conservation and restoration --- Conservation and restoration. --- Sculpture médiévale --- Sculpture européenne --- Sculpture sur bois --- Polychromie --- Conservation et restauration --- sculpture [visual works] --- Sculpture médiévale --- Sculpture européenne --- Whittling --- Wood-carving, Primitive --- Wood carvings --- Wood craft --- Woodcarving --- Woodcraft --- Carving (Decorative arts) --- Woodwork --- Wood sculpture --- European sculpture --- Color in sculpture --- Color --- Sculpture, Medieval - Conservation and restoration - Europe --- Sculpture, European - Conservation and restoration --- Wood-carving - Conservation and restoration - Europe --- Polychromy - Conservation and restoration - Europe
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This book investigates the origins and transformations of medieval image culture and its reflections in theology, hagiography, historiography and art. It deals with a remarkable phenomenon: the fact that, after a period of 500 years of absence, the tenth century sees a revival of monumental sculpture in the Latin West. Since the end of Antiquity and the "pagan" use of free-standing, life-size sculptures in public and private ritual, Christians were obedient to the Second Commandment forbidding the making and use of graven images. Contrary to the West, in Byzantium, such a revival never occurred: only relief sculpture – mostly integrated within an architectural context – was used. However, Eastern theologians are the authors of highly fascinating and outstanding original theoretical reflections about the nature and efficacy of images. How can this difference be explained? Why do we find the most fascinating theoretical concepts of images in a culture that sticks to two-dimensional icons often venerated as cult-images that are copied and repeated, but only randomly varied? And why does a groundbreaking change in the culture of images – the 'revival' of monumental sculpture – happen in a context that provides more restrained theoretical reflections upon images in their immediate theological, liturgical and artistic contexts? These are some of the questions that this book seeks to answer.
Art figuratif --- Beeldhouwkunst [Franse ] --- Beeldhouwkunst [Middeleeuwse ] --- Christelijke heiligen in de kunst --- Christelijke heiligen--Iconografie --- Christelijke heiligen--Kunst --- Christelijke iconografie --- Christian saints in art --- Christian saints--Art --- Christian saints--Iconography --- Figuratieve kunst --- Figuration --- Figurative art --- Golden image of Ste Foy (Statue) --- Heiligen [Christelijke ]--Iconografie --- Heiligen [Christelijke ]--Kunst --- Iconografie [Christelijke ] --- Iconographie chrétienne --- Majesté de sainte Foy (Statue) --- Reliquary of St Foy (Statue) --- Saint Faith (Statue) --- Sainte Foy (Standbeeld) --- Sainte Foy (Statue) --- Saints chrétiens dans l'art --- Saints chrétiens--Art --- Saints chrétiens--Iconographie --- Sculpture [French ] --- Sculpture [Medieval ] --- Sculpture française --- Sculpture mediévale --- St. Faith (Statue) --- Statue der heiligen Fides --- Statue reliquaire de Sainte Foy --- Statue-reliquaire de Sainte Foy --- Christian art and symbolism --- Religious articles --- Sculpture, Medieval --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Objets religieux --- Sculpture médiévale --- Foy, --- Sainte-Foy de Conques (Abbey) --- Image (Theology) --- Catholic Church --- Sculpture, Medieval. --- Christianity and art --- Figurative art. --- Catholic Church. --- St. Faith (Statue). --- Saints chrétiens dans l'art --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Sculpture médiévale --- Foy --- Art --- Christian art and symbolism. --- Image (Theology) - Catholic Church --- Christian art and symbolism - Medieval, 500-1500 - Europe --- Christian art and symbolism - Medieval, 500-1500 - France --- Foy, - Saint, - approximately 290-303
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Sculpture, Medieval --- Sculpture médiévale --- Colombe, Michel, --- Perréal, Jean, --- François --- Marguerite, --- Cathédrale Saint-Pierre (Nantes, France) --- Brittany (France) --- Bretagne (France) --- Kings and rulers --- Rois et souverains --- Perréal, Jean, --- François --- Tomb --- Art patronage --- Cathédrale Saint-Pierre (Nantes, France) --- Tombs --- Sculpture médiévale --- Signes et symboles --- Art --- Dans l'art. --- Thèmes, motifs. --- Marguerite de Foix --- Tombes. --- Histoire. --- Thèmes, motifs. --- Dans l'art --- Marguerite de Foix, --- Tombes --- Thèmes, motifs --- Sculpture, Medieval - France - Brittany --- Colombe, Michel, - approximately 1431-approximately 1513 --- Perréal, Jean, - approximately 1455-1530 --- François - II, - Duke of Brittany, - 1435-1488 - Tomb --- Marguerite, - de Foix, - ... -1486 - Tomb --- Marguerite, - de Bourgogne, Queen, consort of Charles I, King of Naples, - approximately 1249-1308 - Art patronage --- Brittany (France) - Kings and rulers - Tombs --- François - II, - Duke of Brittany, - 1435-1488 --- Marguerite, - de Foix, - ... -1486 --- Marguerite, - de Bourgogne, Queen, consort of Charles I, King of Naples, - approximately 1249-1308
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