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The Seven Sorrows confraternity of Brussels : drama, ceremony, and art patronage (16th-17th centuries) / edited by Emily Thelen ; with the collaboration of Susie Speakman Sutch.

Van Pelt Library DH806.5 .S48 2015
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Thelen, Emily, editor.
Constance L. Rosenthal Book Fund.
Series:
Studies in European urban history (1100-1800) ; 37.
Studies in European Urban History (1100-1800) (SEUH) ; 37
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Devotion to.
History.
Brussels (Belgium)--History.
Brussels (Belgium).
Brussels (Belgium)--Church history.
Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Devotion to--Belgium--Brussels--History.
Belgium--Civilization.
Belgium.
Civilization.
Belgium--Brussels.
Physical Description:
xi, 168 pages ; 26 cm.
Place of Publication:
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols Publishers, [2015]
Summary:
The Seven Sorrows Devotion in its urban context: A ground-breaking interdisciplinary study of the Seven Sorrows confraternity of Brussels. Devotion to the Virgin of Seven Sorrows flourished in the Low Countries in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries under the auspices of the court of Philip the Fair. Quickly becoming a widespread phenomenon, the Seven Sorrows devotion generated dramatic plays, artistic works, music, and numerous miracles. Underlying the popularity of the devotion was the network of confraternity chapters dedicated to the Virgin of Sorrows. Of these chapters, the Seven Sorrows confraternity of Brussels was singled out, receiving the special patronage of Philip the Fair, Maximilian I, and Margaret of Austria. Taking the confraternity of Brussels as a focal point, this volume examines the Seven Sorrows devotion in its urban context. The essays of this collection explore the artistic, musical, and dramatic products of the Seven Sorrows devotion as created in and by the civic networks and artistic channels of Brussels. The structure of the confraternity and its historical importance for the city are also demonstrated. As an important counterpoint to work in Italian confraternity studies, this volume is the first interdisciplinary study of a confraternity in the Low Countries in English.
Contents:
Foundation History
A Tangible Past. History Writing and Property Listing by the Brussels Seven Sorrows Confraternity, c. 1685 / Brecht Dewilde Dewilde, Brecht, Bram Vannieuwenhuyze Vannieuwenhuyze, Bram 3
Patronage, Foundation History, and Ordinary Believers: The Membership Registry of the Brussels Seven Sorrows Confraternity / Susie Speakman Sutch Sutch, Susie Speakman 19
Drama and Ceremony
The Brussels Plays of the Seven Sorrows / Remco Sleiderink Sleiderink, Remco 51
Music and Liturgy of the Seven Sorrows Confraternity of Brussels / Emily S. Thelen Thelen, Emily S. 67
Art Patronage
An Uncelebrated Patron of Brussels Artists: St Gorik's Confraternity of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows (1499-1516) / Edmond Roobaert Roobaert, Edmond, Trisha Rose Jacobs Jacobs, Trisha Rose 93
Visualizing the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin: Early Woodcuts and Engravings in the Context of Netherlandish Confraternities / Dagmar Eichberger Eichberger, Dagmar 113
Reforming the Seven Sorrows: Paintings by Wensel Cobergher and Theodoor van Loon for the Brussels Chapel of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows / Tine L. Meganck Meganck, Tine L., Sabine Van Sprang Sprang, Sabine Van 145.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Constance L. Rosenthal Book Fund.
ISBN:
2503553338
9782503553337
OCLC:
907631657
Publisher Number:
99964558382

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