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Emblems in Scotland : motifs and meanings / by Michael Bath.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bath, Michael.
Series:
SCROLL: Scottish Cultural Review of Language and Literature 28.
Scottish Cultural Review of Language and Literature, 1571-0734 ; v. 28
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Emblems, National--Scotland.
Emblems, National.
Material culture--Scotland--History.
Material culture.
Politics and culture--Scotland--History.
Politics and culture.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (346 pages) : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
Boston, Massachusetts : Rodopi, [2018]
Summary:
Emblems in the visual arts use motifs which have meanings, and in Emblems in Scotland Michael Bath, leading authority on Renaissance emblem books, shows how such symbolic motifs address major historical issues of Anglo-Scottish relations, the Reformation of the Church and the Union of the Crowns. Emblems are enigmas, and successive chapters ask for instance: Why does a late-medieval rood-screen show a jester at the Crucifixion? Why did Elizabeth I send Mary Queen of Scots tapestries showing the power of women to build a feminist City of God? Why did a presbyterian minister of Stirling decorate his manse with hieroglyphics? And why in the twentieth-century did Ian Hamilton Finlay publish a collection of Heroic Emblems ?
Contents:
Front Matter
Contents
Preface
A Jester at the Crucifixion? The Fool at Fowlis
A City of Famous Women: Esther Inglis, Georgette de Montenay, and Christine de Pisan
Protestant Emblems: Building the House
‘Rare shewes and singular inventions’: Court Festivals and Royal Baptisms
Alexander Seton’s Suburban Villa: Neostoical Emblems and United Nations
Presbyterian Preaching: Hieroglyphical Paintings in Stirling
Quarles Comes North: Scottish Reception of the Emblemes
Mobilising the Gap: Ian Hamilton Finlay’s Inheritance.
Notes:
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
90-04-36406-4
OCLC:
1045655313
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004364066 DOI

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