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  1. Satire, Veneration, and St. Joseph in Art, C. 1300-1550
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    1.2.3 The Hosen and Humor in Royal Commissions: The Antwerp-Baltimore Polyptych of Philip the Bold1.3 Nutritor Domini and Bumbling Old Fool: The Hamburg Petri-Altar; 1.3.1 The Kindelwiegenspiele; 1.4 Conclusion; Works Cited; 2. Satire Sacred and... more

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    1.2.3 The Hosen and Humor in Royal Commissions: The Antwerp-Baltimore Polyptych of Philip the Bold1.3 Nutritor Domini and Bumbling Old Fool: The Hamburg Petri-Altar; 1.3.1 The Kindelwiegenspiele; 1.4 Conclusion; Works Cited; 2. Satire Sacred and Profane; 2.1 Introduction: Laughter as Veneration; 2.2 From the Margins to the Center: Humor and the 'World Upside Down' in Sacred Art and Ritual; 2.3 Diaper-Washer Josephs and the 'Battle for the Pants'; 2.4 Joseph, the Ass, the Peasant, and the Fool; 2.5 Complexities of Early Modern Humor: The Virtue of the 'Natural Man' 2.6 Dirty Old Man: The Bawdy and the Chaste Saint2.7 Conclusion: Satirizing the Sacred; Works Cited; 3. Urbanitas, the Imago Humilis, and the Rhetoric of Humor in Sacred Art; 3.1 Sacred Humor beyond Edification; 3.2 Urbanitas, Facetia, and Courtliness in Medieval and Renaissance Europe; 3.3 Dissimulatio, Christian Irony, and the Imago Humilis; 3.4 The Art of Rhetorical Humor and the Artist as vir facetus: Early Humanism and Social Exchange; 3.5 Conclusion; Works Cited; 4. The Miserly Saint and the Multivalent Image: Sanctity, Satire, and Subversion 4.1 The Early Modern paterfamilias and the Profit Economy4.2 Treasurer or Miser?; 4.3 Satire, Subversion, and the Multivalent Image; 4.4 Conclusion; Works Cited; Conclusion; Works Cited; Index Cover; Series Information; Copyright Information; Table of Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Ridicule or Reverence? A History of Scholarship on St. Joseph; Sanctity, Humor, and the Gap between Material Reality and Religious ­Experience; Works Cited; 1. Joseph's Hosen, Devotion, and Humor: The 'Domestic' Saint and the Earliest ­Material ­Evidence of his Cult; 1.1 Introduction: Rethinking 'Higher' Levels of Literature and Art; 1.2 Joseph's Hosen and Early Material Evidence of his Cult; 1.2.1 The Ivories; 1.2.2 The Power of Relics in Fourteenth-Century Europe

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789048534111; 9048534119
    Series: Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700 Ser
    Visual and material culture, 1300-1700 ; 16
    Subjects: Christian art and symbolism; Satire in art; Laughter in art; Altarpieces; Joseph; Altarpieces; Christian art and symbolism; Laughter in art; Satire in art; Art; ART ; History ; Renaissance
    Other subjects: Joseph Saint
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (245 pages)