The Works of Mercy in Italian Medieval Art (c.1050-c.1400)

The Works of Mercy in Italian Medieval Art (c.1050-c.1400)

by Federico Botana
The Works of Mercy in Italian Medieval Art (c.1050-c.1400)

The Works of Mercy in Italian Medieval Art (c.1050-c.1400)

by Federico Botana

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Overview

This is the first monograph on the medieval Italian representations of the corporal and spiritual Works of Mercy, the fourteen basic categories of almsdeeds conceived by the scholastics. This is a genuinely interdisciplinary study: Federico Botana has painstakingly dissected frescoes, panel paintings, miniatures, and sculptures of the Works of Mercy to shed new light on fundamental aspects of medieval society. These depictions reveal how communities took care of their needy, in some instances beyond what can be gleaned in written sources. Most of all, they contribute to our understanding of medieval confraternal piety. For Church reformers and the Mendicant Orders, the Works of Mercy served to rally Christians against heresy. For Christians, performing the Works was a means of communion with Christ, opening the door to salvation. Botana's discoveries demonstrate the essential importance of the Works of Mercy in the late Middle Ages, and suggest that depictions of the theme would have been far more common than previously thought. Dr Federico Botana is a Visiting Lecturer at the Courtauld Institute. His research interests include medieval Italian painting, sculpture and illuminated manuscripts. He has recently completed a monograph on the representation of the Works of Mercy in medieval Italy (forthcoming), and is currently researching didactic illustrations in fifteenth-century Tuscan vernacular manuscripts.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782503536231
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
Publication date: 08/07/2012
Series: Medieval Church Studies Series , #20
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 1.50(h) x 9.50(d)
Language: Latin

About the Author

Dr. Federico Botana is a Visiting Lecturer at the Courtauld Institute. His research interests include medieval Italian painting, sculpture and illuminated manuscripts. He has recently completed a monograph on the representation of the Works of Mercy in medieval Italy (forthcoming), and is currently researching didactic illustrations in fifteenth-century Tuscan vernacular manuscripts.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations Plates Chapter 1. An introduction to the Works of Mercy Chapter 2. The Res Pauperum Chapter 3. Teaching Mercy Chapter 4. Performing Mercy Chapter 5. Visions of Society Chapter 6. Attaining Salvation Chapter 7. The Afterlife of the Works of Mercy Select Bibliography Index
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