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Author Fozi, Shirin, author.

Title Romanesque tomb effigies : death and redemption in medieval Europe, 1000-1200 / Shirin Fozi.

Publication Info. University Park, Pennsylvania : The Pennsylvania State University Press, [2021]

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Contents Intro -- COVER Front -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Notes to Introduction -- Chapter 1: Epitaphs -- Notes to Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2: Rulers -- Notes to Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3: Patrons -- Notes to Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4: Canonesses -- Notes to Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5: Proliferation -- Notes to Chapter 5 -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary Framed by evocative inscriptions, tumultuous historical events, and the ambiguities of Christian death, Romanesque tomb effigies were the first large-scale figural monuments for the departed in European art. In this book, Shirin Fozi explores these provocative markers of life and death, establishing early tomb figures as a coherent genre that hinged upon histories of failure and frustrated ambition. In sharp contrast to later recumbent funerary figures, none of the known European tomb effigies made before circa 1180 were commissioned by the people they represented, and all of the identifiable examples of these tombs were dedicated to individuals whose legacies were fraught rather than triumphant. Fozi draws on this evidence to argue that Romanesque effigies were created to address social rather than individual anxieties: they compensated for defeat by converting local losses into an expectation of eternal victory, comforting the embarrassed heirs of those whose histories were marked by misfortune and offering compensation for the disappointments of the world. Featuring numerous examples and engaging the visual, historical, and theological contexts that inform them, this groundbreaking work adds a fresh dimension to the study of monumental sculpture and the idea of the individual in the northern European Middle Ages. It will appeal to scholars of art history and medieval studies.
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Subject Effigies -- Europe -- History -- To 1500.
Effigies.
Europe.
Chronological Term To 1500
Subject History.
Sculpture, Romanesque -- Europe.
Sculpture, Romanesque.
ART -- History -- Medieval.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: 9780271087191 0271087196 (DLC) 2020054796 (OCoLC)1191245402
ISBN 0271089172 (electronic book)
9780271089171 (electronic book)
9780271087191
0271087196