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Author:
Jacobs, Lynn F., 1955- author.
Title:
The painted triptychs of fifteenth-century Germany : case studies of blurred boundaries / Lynn F. Jacobs.
Publisher:
Amsterdam University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
305 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Christian art and symbolism--Germany--Medieval, 500-1500.
Triptychs--Germany--History--15th century.
Christian art and symbolism--Medieval.
Triptychs.
Germany.
500-1500
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
This book presents four case studies that interrogate how German fifteenth-century painted triptychs engage with, and ultimately blur various boundaries. Some of the boundaries are internal to the triptych format, for example, transgressed frames between narratives scenes on triptychs? interiors, or interconnections between imagery on triptychs? interiors and exteriors. Other blurred boundaries are regional ones between the Netherlands and Cologne; metaphysical ones between heaven and earth; and artistic distinctions between the media of painting and sculpture. The book?s case studies, which shed new light on Conrad von Soest, Stefan Lochner, and the Master of the St. Bartholomew Altarpiece, illuminate the importance of German fifteenth-century painting, while providing a fresh assessment of relations between German triptychs and their more famous Netherlandish counterparts - and demonstrating the value of probing Medialita˜t, the implications of format and medium for generating meaning. The book?s coda assesses the triptych in the age of Du˜rer.
Series:
Visual and material culture 1300-1700 ; 36.
ISBN:
9463725407
9789463725408
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1305911578
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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