A feast for the senses : art and experience in medieval Europe / edited by Martina Bagnoli.

Date:
[2016]
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Description

"The late medieval world was marked by a culture of refinement and sophistication. The period's media of choice--paintings, manuscripts, prints, tapestries, embroideries, ivory sculpture, metalwork, and enamels--speak volumes about the pleasures of sensory engagement. This sumptuous new book brings together sacred and secular art to reveal the shared intellectual culture that governed perception in Europe in the 13th through the 16th centuries. The essays explore these themes through representations of religious practices, royal rituals, feasts and celebrations, music, and literature"-- Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

Baltimore : The Walters Art Museum, [2016]

Physical description

279 pages : illustrations (mainly colour) ; 30 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-268) and index.

Contents

Sensual awakenings / Martina Bagnoli -- Making Sense / Martina Bagnoli -- Longing to experience / Martin Bagnoli -- The virgin in the rose garden / Virginia Brilliant -- Sacred, secular, and sensual: three case studies in late medieval crossover / Barbara Newman -- Sensual wonder at the medieval table / Christina Normore -- From vigilance to temperance: the senses, the passions, and sin / Carla Casagrande -- Sensing sound / Emma Dillon -- Art and love in the middle ages / Virginia Brilliant.

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    History of Medicine
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ISBN

  • 9780300222951 (hardback)
  • 0300222955 (hardback)