Simulating and appropriating the sacred: the background to a Papal Ban (1624) on saintly portraits of non-saints
Simulating and appropriating the sacred: the background to a Papal Ban (1624) on saintly portraits of non-saints
Explores the dangerous slippage between sacred and secular portraiture during the Renaissance
portraiture, Renaissance, Heresy, Counter-Reformation
Hall, James
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2020
Hall, James
48dd240e-f874-4d3a-9c4a-17464d5d14c6
Hall, James
(2020)
Simulating and appropriating the sacred: the background to a Papal Ban (1624) on saintly portraits of non-saints.
In,
Franceschini, Chiara
(ed.)
Sacred Images and Normativity: Contested Forms in Early Modern Art.
(SACRIMA series 1)
The Normativity of Sacred Images in Early Modern Europe: Contested forms: The limits of the sacred image and the normative power of art in early modern Europe (02/11/17 - 03/11/17)
Turnhout, Belgium.
Brepols.
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Explores the dangerous slippage between sacred and secular portraiture during the Renaissance
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Accepted/In Press date: 10 June 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 31 July 2020
Published date: 2020
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The Normativity of Sacred Images in Early Modern Europe: Contested forms: The limits of the sacred image and the normative power of art in early modern Europe, LMU, Munich, Germany, 2017-11-02 - 2017-11-03
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portraiture, Renaissance, Heresy, Counter-Reformation
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Chiara Franceschini
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