AN EXAMINATION OF WOMEN AS MOTHERS IN MEDIEVAL FRENCH SCULPTURE.
What can medieval sculptural representations of women tell us about
medieval women's experiences of motherhood? Presumably the work of
male sculptors, working for clerical patrons, these sculptures are
unlikely to have been shaped by women's maternal experiences during
their production. Once produced, however, their beholders would have
included women who were mothers and potential mothers, thus opening a
space between the sculptures' intended meanings and other meanings
liable to be produced by these women as they brought their own
interests and concerns to these works of art.
Building on theories of reception and response, this book focuses on
interactions between women asbeholders and a range of sculptures made
in France in the twelfth through sixteenth centuries, aiming to
provide insight into women's experiences of motherhood; particular
sculptures considered include the Annunciation and Visitation from
Reims cathedral, the femme-aux-serpents from Moissac, the transi of
Jeanne de Bourbon-Vendome, the Eve from Autun, and a number of French
Gothic Virgin and Child sculptures.
Marian Bleeke is Associate Professor of Art History and Chair of the
Department of Art and Design at Cleveland State University.
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Representations from France, c.1100-1500
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787440821
Publisert
2021
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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