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Pictorial Narrative in the Romanesque Cloister

Cloister Imagery and Religious Life in Medieval Spain

by Pamela A. Patton (Author)
©2004 Monographs XVIII, 300 Pages
Series: Hermeneutics of Art, Volume 12

Summary

Praised as paradisiacal or denounced as impious fantasy, the sculpture of Romanesque cloisters played a powerful role in medieval monastic life. This book demonstrates how sculpture in the cloister, the physical and spiritual heart of the religious foundation, could be shrewdly configured to articulate the most influential ideals and experiences of its individual community. Taking as its focus the visually rich, highly organized narrative programs of three twelfth-century Spanish cloisters, this book reveals the power of such imagery to reflect and reinforce the social and spiritual preoccupations of its age.

Details

Pages
XVIII, 300
Year
2004
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820472683
Language
English
Keywords
Kloster Kapitellplastik Bildprogramm Geschichte 950-1250 Spain Cloisters Christian art Narrative art Relief symbolism Capitals Spanien
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2004, 2008. XVIII, 300 pp., 107 ill.

Biographical notes

Pamela A. Patton (Author)

The Author: Pamela A. Patton is Associate Professor of Art History at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. She received her Ph.D. in art history from Boston University. Her articles on art and religious culture in medieval Spain have appeared in numerous professional journals and essay collections, and she is a co-author of The Meadows Museum: A Handbook of Spanish Painting and Sculpture.

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