Item does not contain fulltextThe first part of this article examines different types of portraits in the guise of religious figures that came into existence, and sets forth the reasons why the appearance of these disguised portraits in a sacred context was held in abhorrence in early modern times. Various comments on this phenomenon by the most prominent theologians and polemecists of the sixteenth and seventeenth century (Murner, Savonarola, Erasmus, Molanus, Borromeo, Paleotti, among others) are drawn together in order to analyse the overall nature of the condemnation of portraits in the guise of holy figures. The scope of this paper is confined to the judgement of these particular portraits by ecclesiastic writers in Europe between 1500...
The dissertation is the first study of heroic portraiture in Italy in the sixteenth century. With th...
The following comments are concerned with a special feature of the portrait: clothing and its profou...
Beyond the diversity of the forms of socio-economic and cultural-artistic development, at the end of...
The first part of this article examines different types of portraits in the guise of religious figur...
peer reviewedFrom the early Middle Ages onwards devotional portraits are well attested but during t...
This dissertation examines the intersection of sacred and profane imagery in Spanish territories, in...
Long dismissed as dull face painting, portraiture as a visual art gained new interest with the rise ...
Devotional portraits – best known as ‘donor portraits’ – are an important phenomenon in Early Nether...
International audienceThis article compares the use of portraits by the Lutheran princes and the Cal...
The present catalogue comprises all paintings with devotional portrait(s)? that is persons p...
Since the antiquity, and up to modern times, the portraits of famous men have been a long-term topos...
Portraits of Amalia van Solms, wife of Frederik Hendrik of Orange-Nassau and one of the most signifi...
peer reviewedDedicated to the diffusion of the devotional portrait diptych in the Low Countries, thi...
In the first part of my thesis Portriats of the Reformators 16th and 17th century, I would like to f...
Portraits on a counter-reformation altarpiece: Wouter Pietersz. Crabeth’s Assumption of 1628 This a...
The dissertation is the first study of heroic portraiture in Italy in the sixteenth century. With th...
The following comments are concerned with a special feature of the portrait: clothing and its profou...
Beyond the diversity of the forms of socio-economic and cultural-artistic development, at the end of...
The first part of this article examines different types of portraits in the guise of religious figur...
peer reviewedFrom the early Middle Ages onwards devotional portraits are well attested but during t...
This dissertation examines the intersection of sacred and profane imagery in Spanish territories, in...
Long dismissed as dull face painting, portraiture as a visual art gained new interest with the rise ...
Devotional portraits – best known as ‘donor portraits’ – are an important phenomenon in Early Nether...
International audienceThis article compares the use of portraits by the Lutheran princes and the Cal...
The present catalogue comprises all paintings with devotional portrait(s)? that is persons p...
Since the antiquity, and up to modern times, the portraits of famous men have been a long-term topos...
Portraits of Amalia van Solms, wife of Frederik Hendrik of Orange-Nassau and one of the most signifi...
peer reviewedDedicated to the diffusion of the devotional portrait diptych in the Low Countries, thi...
In the first part of my thesis Portriats of the Reformators 16th and 17th century, I would like to f...
Portraits on a counter-reformation altarpiece: Wouter Pietersz. Crabeth’s Assumption of 1628 This a...
The dissertation is the first study of heroic portraiture in Italy in the sixteenth century. With th...
The following comments are concerned with a special feature of the portrait: clothing and its profou...
Beyond the diversity of the forms of socio-economic and cultural-artistic development, at the end of...