Uniting the divine and the human: a dive into the details and the symbolism of three medieval Virgins

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Autor(a) principal: Garcez, Luciane Ruschel Nascimento
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Palíndromo (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/palindromo/article/view/21641
Resumo: This paper develops a reflection on how the details can reveal the symbolisms that generate meanings in the image, and how the artists represented references to other areas of the arts in the sculpture in question. The study starts from three medieval sculptures that depict the Virgin Mary and the Child Jesus and establish dialogues about the human and divine character of Mary in Christian iconology. The Marian cult had great appeal in the Middle Ages and the chosen sculptures are works that feature different styles. One sculpture represents the humanized Virgin, the other is presented as a composite reliquary, and the last is an image of the human Mary, immersed in grief.
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spelling Uniting the divine and the human: a dive into the details and the symbolism of three medieval VirginsUnir le divin et l'humain : une plongée dans les détails et la symbolique de trois Vierges médiévalesUnindo o divino e o humano: um mergulho nos detalhes e simbolismos de três Virgens medievaisVirgem MariaArte MedievalEsculturaDetalhe e SimbolismoHistória da arte.Arte medieval.Virgin MaryMedieval ArtSculptureDetail and SymbolismVierge MarieArt MédiévalSculptureDétail et symbolismeThis paper develops a reflection on how the details can reveal the symbolisms that generate meanings in the image, and how the artists represented references to other areas of the arts in the sculpture in question. The study starts from three medieval sculptures that depict the Virgin Mary and the Child Jesus and establish dialogues about the human and divine character of Mary in Christian iconology. The Marian cult had great appeal in the Middle Ages and the chosen sculptures are works that feature different styles. One sculpture represents the humanized Virgin, the other is presented as a composite reliquary, and the last is an image of the human Mary, immersed in grief.Cet article développe une réflexion sur la façon dont les détails peuvent révéler les symbolismes qui génèrent des significations dans l'image, et comment les artistes ont représenté des références à d'autres domaines des arts dans la sculpture en question. L'étude part de trois sculptures médiévales qui représentent la Vierge Marie et l'Enfant Jésus, et établissent des dialogues sur le caractère humain et divin de Marie dans l'iconologie chrétienne. Le culte marial avait beaucoup d'attrait au Moyen Âge et les sculptures choisies sont des œuvres de styles différents. Une sculpture représente la Vierge humanisée, l'autre se présente comme un reliquaire composite, et la dernière est une image de la Marie humanisé, plongée dans le chagrin.Este artigo desenvolve uma reflexão sobre como os detalhes podem revelar os simbolismos que geram significados na imagem, e de como os artistas representaram referências a outras áreas das artes na escultura em questão. O estudo parte de três esculturas medievais que figuram a Virgem Maria e o Menino Jesus, e estabelecem diálogos sobre o caráter humano e divino de Maria na iconologia cristã. O culto mariano teve grande apelo no medievo e as esculturas escolhidas são obras que figuram estilos diferenciados. Uma escultura representa a Virgem humanizada, a outra apresenta-se como um relicário composto, e a última é uma imagem de Maria humanizada, imersa em dor.Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina2022-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/palindromo/article/view/2164110.5965/2175234614332022162Palíndromo; Vol. 14 No. 33 (2022): A questão do detalhe na história da arte; 162 - 189Palíndromo; v. 14 n. 33 (2022): A questão do detalhe na história da arte; 162 - 1892175-23461984-9532reponame:Palíndromo (Online)instname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCporhttps://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/palindromo/article/view/21641/14359Copyright (c) 2022 Luciane Ruschel Nascimento Garcezhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGarcez, Luciane Ruschel Nascimento2022-05-01T19:38:04Zoai:ojs.revistas.udesc.br:article/21641Revistahttps://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/palindromoPUBhttps://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/palindromo/oaipalindromorevista@gmail.com || revistapalindromo@udesc.br2175-23461984-9532opendoar:2022-05-01T19:38:04Palíndromo (Online) - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Uniting the divine and the human: a dive into the details and the symbolism of three medieval Virgins
Unir le divin et l'humain : une plongée dans les détails et la symbolique de trois Vierges médiévales
Unindo o divino e o humano: um mergulho nos detalhes e simbolismos de três Virgens medievais
title Uniting the divine and the human: a dive into the details and the symbolism of three medieval Virgins
spellingShingle Uniting the divine and the human: a dive into the details and the symbolism of three medieval Virgins
Garcez, Luciane Ruschel Nascimento
Virgem Maria
Arte Medieval
Escultura
Detalhe e Simbolismo
História da arte.
Arte medieval.
Virgin Mary
Medieval Art
Sculpture
Detail and Symbolism
Vierge Marie
Art Médiéval
Sculpture
Détail et symbolisme
title_short Uniting the divine and the human: a dive into the details and the symbolism of three medieval Virgins
title_full Uniting the divine and the human: a dive into the details and the symbolism of three medieval Virgins
title_fullStr Uniting the divine and the human: a dive into the details and the symbolism of three medieval Virgins
title_full_unstemmed Uniting the divine and the human: a dive into the details and the symbolism of three medieval Virgins
title_sort Uniting the divine and the human: a dive into the details and the symbolism of three medieval Virgins
author Garcez, Luciane Ruschel Nascimento
author_facet Garcez, Luciane Ruschel Nascimento
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garcez, Luciane Ruschel Nascimento
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Virgem Maria
Arte Medieval
Escultura
Detalhe e Simbolismo
História da arte.
Arte medieval.
Virgin Mary
Medieval Art
Sculpture
Detail and Symbolism
Vierge Marie
Art Médiéval
Sculpture
Détail et symbolisme
topic Virgem Maria
Arte Medieval
Escultura
Detalhe e Simbolismo
História da arte.
Arte medieval.
Virgin Mary
Medieval Art
Sculpture
Detail and Symbolism
Vierge Marie
Art Médiéval
Sculpture
Détail et symbolisme
description This paper develops a reflection on how the details can reveal the symbolisms that generate meanings in the image, and how the artists represented references to other areas of the arts in the sculpture in question. The study starts from three medieval sculptures that depict the Virgin Mary and the Child Jesus and establish dialogues about the human and divine character of Mary in Christian iconology. The Marian cult had great appeal in the Middle Ages and the chosen sculptures are works that feature different styles. One sculpture represents the humanized Virgin, the other is presented as a composite reliquary, and the last is an image of the human Mary, immersed in grief.
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