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_aWomen, Art and Observant Franciscan Piety : _bCaterina Vigri and the Poor Clares in Early Modern Ferrara / _cKathleen Giles Arthur. |
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_aAmsterdam : _bAmsterdam University Press, _c[2018] |
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_tFrontmatter -- _tContents -- _tList of Plates and Figures -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tAbbreviations -- _tIntroduction -- _t1. The Pious Women of Corpus Christi -- _t2. Building a Public Image of Piety -- _t3. The Sette Armi Spirituali and its Audience -- _t4. Drawing for Devotion: Sister Caterina's Breviary -- _t5. Corpus Christi's Later Religious and Civic Identity -- _tConclusion -- _tNotes -- _tAppendix I -- _tAppendix II -- _tBibliography -- _tIndex |
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| 520 | _aCaterina Vigri (later Saint Catherine of Bologna) was a mystic, writer, teacher and nun-artist. Her first home, Corpus Domini, Ferrara, was a house of semi-religious women that became a Poor Clare convent and model of Franciscan Observant piety. Vigri's intensely spiritual decoration of her breviary, as well as convent altarpieces that formed a visual program of adoration for the Body of Christ, exemplify the Franciscan Observant visual culture. After Vigri's departure, it was transformed by d'Este women patrons, including Isabella da Aragona, Isabella d'Este and Lucrezia Borgia. While still preserving Observant ideals, it became a more elite noblewomen's retreat. Grounded in archival research and extant paintings, drawings, prints and art objects from Corpus Domini, this volume explores the art, visual culture, and social history of an early modern Franciscan women's community. | ||
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| 538 | _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. | ||
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