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Ut pictura amor : the reflexive imagery of love in artistic theory and practice, 1500-1700 / edited by Walter S. Melion, Joanna Woodall, Michael Zell.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Melion, Walter S., editor.
Woodall, Joanna, editor.
Zell, Michael, 1962- editor.
Conference Name:
Lovis Corinth Colloquium (5th : 2015 : Emory University)
Series:
Intersections (Boston, Mass.) ; Volume 48.
Intersections, 1568-1181 ; Volume 48
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Love in art.
Sex in art.
Image (Philosophy).
Art--Philosophy.
Art.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (812 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Place of Publication:
Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : Brill, 2017.
Summary:
Ut pictura amor: The Reflexive Imagery of Love in Artistic Theory and Practice, 1500-1700 examines the related themes of lovemaking and image-making in the visual arts of Europe, China, Japan, and Persia. The term ‘reflexive’ is here used to refer to images that invite reflection not only on their form, function, and meaning, but also on their genesis and mode of production. Early modern artists often fashioned reflexive images and effigies of this kind, that appraise love by exploring the lineaments of the pictorial or sculptural image, and complementarily, appraise the pictorial or sculptural image by exploring the nature of love. Hence the book’s epigraph— ut pictura amor —‘as is a picture, so is love’.
Contents:
Introduction: Picturing Love and Artifice / Walter S. Melion , Joanna Woodall and Michael Zell
Vision, Imagination, and Erotic Desire
Figments of the Imagination: Medical and Moral Discourses on Love in the Counter-Reformation* / Wietse de Boer
The Gods of Water—Baths, Country Houses, and Their Decoration in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Flanders* / Ursula Härting
Hishikawa Moronobu and the Imprinting of ‘Love’ in Early Modern Japan / Joshua S. Mostow
Chinese ‘Paintings of Beautiful Women’ and Images of Asia in a Jesuit Text / Dawn Odell
Metamorphic Imagery of Love
Enacting the Erotic Body: Pictorial and Spectatorial Evocations of Corporeality among Jan Gossaert and His Patrons / Haohao Lu
The Trope of Anthropomorphosis in Hendrick Goltzius’s Venus and Cupid (1590), Venus, Bacchus, and Ceres (1593), and Portrait of Frederick de Vries (1597) / Walter S. Melion
Optics, Aesthetics, and the Visual Poetics of Desire
Between the Human and the Divine: The Majālis al-ushshāq and the Materiality of Love in Early Safavid Art / Kishwar Rizvi
The Painting Looks Back: Reciprocal Desire in the Seventeenth Century / Thijs Weststeijn
Amorous Desire, Domestic Virtue, and Love’s Mirror
Agape, Caritas, and Conjugal Love in Paintings by Rembrandt and Van Dyck / Stephanie S. Dickey
Vermeer’s Milkmaid in the Discourse of Love* / H. Rodney Nevitt Jr.
The Mirror as Rival: Metsu, Mimesis, and Amor in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Genre Painting / Michael Zell
Portrayals of Spousal Love
What’s Love Got to Do with It? Unlacing the Love Knots in Margaret of Austria’s Royal Monastery at Brou / Laura D. Gelfand
Rubens, Rembrandt, and the Spousal Model/Muse / H. Perry Chapman
Youth, Friendship, and Other Inflections of Divine Love
The Dynamics of Divine Love: Francis de Sales’s Picturing of the Biblical Mystery of the Visitation* / Joseph F. Chorpenning
Intimacy and Longing: Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen and the Distance of Love / Henry Luttikhuizen
Amor Dei in Emblems for Dutch Youth / Els Stronks
Desire, Fellowship, and Marian Mimesis
Marten de Vos and the Virgin Mary: Love, Mimesis and Music / Margit Thøfner
Bernardo Accolti, Raphael, and the Sistine Madonna: The Poetics of Desire and Pictorial Generation / Jonathan Unglaub
Picturing Love in the Marketplace
“For Love and Money. The Circulation of Value and Desire in Abraham Ortelius’s Album amicorum” / Joanna Woodall
Frans Francken the Younger’s Discovery of Achilles: Desire, Deception, and Inalienable Possession / Lisa Rosenthal
Desire by Candlelight: Body and Coin in Gerrit van Honthorst’s Old Woman With Coins* / Natasha Seaman.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
90-04-34646-5
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004346468 DOI

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