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Author:
Baert, Barbara, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2001088884
Title:
Late medieval enclosed gardens of the Low Countries : contributions to gender and artistic expression / Barbara Baert.
Publisher:
Peeters,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
110 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Altarpieces--Benelux countries.
Altarpieces--Mechelen.--Mechelen.
Art--Benelux countries--Themes, motives.
Christian art and symbolism--Benelux countries.
Sex role in art.
Nature in art.
Paradise in art.
Enclosed gardens.
Altarpieces.
Art--Themes, motives.
Christian art and symbolism.
Nature in art.
Paradise in art.
Sex role in art.
Belgium--Mechelen.
Benelux countries.
Hortus conclusus.
Paradiesgärtlein.
Hortus conclusus (Motiv)
Niederlande.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
During the Late Middle Ages a unique type of 'mixed media' recycled and remnant art arose in houses of religious women in the Low Countries: Enclosed Gardens. These are retables, sometimes with painted side panels, the central section filled not only with narrative sculpture, but also with all sorts of trinkets and hand-worked textiles. Adornments include relics, wax medallions, gemstones set in silver, pilgrimage souvenirs, parchment banderoles, flowers made from textiles with silk thread, semi-precious stones, pearls and quilling (a decorative technique using rolled paper). The ensemble is an impressive and one-of-a-kind display and presents as an intoxicating garden. In this essay the exceptional heritage of such Enclosed Gardens is interpreted from a range of approaches. The Enclosed Garden is studied as a symbol of paradise and mystical union, as the sanctuary of interiority, as the sublimation of the sensorium (in particular the sense of smell), as a typical gendered product, and as a centre of psycho-energetic creative processes.--Back cover.
Series:
Studies in iconology ; 2
ISBN:
9042932333
9789042932333
OCLC:
(OCoLC)946011451
LCCN:
2016434485
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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