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Emotions, Art, and Christianity in the Transatlantic World, 1450–1800 -

Emotions, Art, and Christianity in the Transatlantic World, 1450–1800

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408 Seiten
2021
Brill (Verlag)
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A study into the role of visual and material culture in shaping early modern emotional experiences, c. 1450–1800
Emotions, Art, and Christianity in the Transatlantic World, 1450–1800 is a collection of studies variously exploring the role of visual and material culture in shaping early modern emotional experiences. The volume’s transatlantic framework moves from The Netherlands, Spain, and Italy to Mexico, Peru, Ecuador, and the Philippines, and centers on visual culture as a means to explore how emotions differ in their local and global “contexts” amidst the many shifts occurring c. 1450–1800. These themes are examined through the lens of art informed by religious ideas, especially Catholicism, with each essay probing how religiously inflected art stimulated, molded, and encoded emotions.



Contributors: Elena FitzPatrick Sifford, Alison C. Fleming, Natalia Keller, Walter S. Melion, Olaya Sanfuentes, Patricia Simons, Dario Velandia Onofre, and Charles M. Rosenberg.

Heather Graham, Ph.D. (2010 University of California, Los Angeles), is Associate Professor of Art History at California State University, Long Beach, specializing in Italian Renaissance art. She is editor of Sensuous Suffering and Affective Pain in Early Modern Europe and the Spanish Americas (Brill, 2018). Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank, Ph.D. (2009 University of California, Los Angeles), is Dean of Content and Strategy, Smarthistory, specializing in Ibero-American Art. She is author of Holy Organ or Unholy Idol? The Sacred Heart in the Art, Religion, and Politics of New Spain (Brill, 2018).

Acknowledgments

List of Illustrations

Abbreviations

Notes on Contributors



Emotions, Art, and Christianity in the Transatlantic World

 Lauren Kilroy-Ewbank and Heather Graham



PART 1: Jesuits and the Visual Language of Emotions

1 The Emotions of Ignatius of Loyola and the Mental Pictures of the Spiritual Exercises

 Alison C. Fleming



2 Allegory and Affective Experience in Thomas Sailly, S.J.’s Thesaurus precum et exercitiorum spiritualium of 1609

 Walter S. Melion



3 O Tristissimum Spectaculum: Affective Responses to a Passional Iconography of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

 Dario Velandia Onofre



PART 2: Gendered Emotions

4 A Mother’s Wise and Prudent Grief: Reading Raphael’s Baglioni Entombment through the History of Emotions

 Heather Graham



5 To Weep with Mary and Mourn for Christ: Luis de Morales and the Facilitation of Emotional Communities in Badajoz, Spain

 Lauren G. Kilroy-Ewbank



PART 3: Emotional Communities and the Christ Child

6 “Kiss the Feet of the Infant Jesus”: The Emotional Efficacy of Early Christ Child Sculptures in Europe and Beyond

 Patricia Simons



7 The Vocabulary of Tenderness: Maternal Feelings towards the Christ Child among Spanish American Nuns

 Natalia Keller and Olaya Sanfuentes



PART 4: Emotions Transformed

8 “The Kernel and Soul of Art”: Emotions in Rembrandt’s Religious Etchings

 Charles M. Rosenberg



9 A Fly in Milk: Fear and Black (In)visibility in New Spanish Painting

 Elena FitzPatrick Sifford



Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Brill’s Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History ; 57
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 878 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
ISBN-10 90-04-39902-X / 900439902X
ISBN-13 978-90-04-39902-0 / 9789004399020
Zustand Neuware
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