1st Edition

Stigmatics and Visual Culture in Late Medieval and Early Modern Italy

By Cordelia Warr Copyright 2022
316 Pages
by Routledge

316 Pages
by Routledge

This book places the discourse surrounding stigmata within the visual culture of the late medieval and early modern periods, with a particular focus on Italy and on female stigmatics. Echoing, and to a certain extent recreating, the wounds and pain inflicted on Christ during his passion, stigmata stimulated controversy. Related to this were issues that were deeply rooted in contemporary visual... Read more
Acknowledgements, List of illustrations, 1. Introduction: Stigmata and Visual Culture, 2. Saint Francis of Assisi as Image, 3. Representing the Invisible: Saint Catherine of Siena's Stigmatization, 4. The Stigmatic Spectrum and the Visual Arts, 5.Gregorio Lombardelli, Invisibility, and the Representation of Saint Catherine of Siena's Stigmata, 6. Performing stigmata, 7. Painting, Printing, Sculpting, Forgery (and Washing), 8. Conclusion: The Timidity of the Visual Arts, Bibliography, Index

Biography

Dr Cordelia Warr is Senior Lecturer in Art History, University of Manchester, UK. She is the author of Dressing for Heaven (2010), and has co-edited Wounds in the Middle Ages (2013) with Anne Kirkham, Art and Architecture in Naples, 1266-1714 (2010) and The Church of Santa Maria Donna Regina (2004) with Janis Elliott, as well as special issues of the Bulletin of the John Rylands Library (2018) and the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art (2022) with Anne Dunlop.