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El. knyga: Tree of Jesse Iconography in Northern Europe in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries

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This book is the first detailed investigation to focus on the late medieval use of Tree of Jesse imagery, traditionally a representation of the genealogical tree of Christ. In northern Europe, from the mid-fifteenth to the early sixteenth centuries, it could be found across a wide range of media. Yet, as this book vividly illustrates, it had evolved beyond a simple genealogy into something more complex, which could be modified to satisfy specific religious requirements. It was also able to function on a more temporal level, reflecting not only a clerical preoccupation with a sense of communal identity, but a more general interest in displaying a family’s heritage, continuity and/or social status. It is this dynamic and polyvalent element that makes the subject so fascinating.

Recenzijos

"...Very successful ... the book materialises as a generously illustrated, well-researched monograph with a solid and varied bibliography and five useful and informative appendices."

--Nordic Review of Iconography

"...Her book is praiseworthy for closely examining iconographical motifs and recognize their interpretive flexibility, depending on context. Greens case studies thoughtfully consider how Tree of Jesse imagery functions within each particular cultural setting."

--Historians of Netherlandish Art

"Green's is undoubtedly an important contribution to the study of the Tree of Jesse in medieval visual culture, which will be of interest to any reader interested in the religiosity of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries."

--Eikón Imago

List of Figures
vi
Acknowledgements x
Conventions xi
Introduction 1(22)
1 The Tree of Jesse and the Speculum Humanae Salvationis
23(13)
2 The Tree of Jesse and Saint Anne
36(40)
3 The Tree of Jesse, the Carmelites and Other Religious Orders
76(43)
4 The Tree of Jesse and the Schollenbach Altarpiece: A Case Study
119(22)
5 The Tree of Jesse and Antwerp Carved Altarpieces
141(23)
6 The Tree of Jesse in Northern France
164(37)
Conclusion 201(6)
Appendices 207(10)
Bibliography 217(14)
Index 231
Susan L. Green is an associate lecturer at the Courtauld Institute of Art and visiting lecturer at the New College of the Humanities, London.