At the center of this interdisciplinary study are court monsters - dwarves, hirsutes, and misshapen individuals - who, by their very presence, altered Renaissance ethics vis-à-vis anatomical difference, social virtues, and scientific knowledge. These monsters evolved from objects of curiosity, to scientific cases, to legally independent beings. Although many images of and writings about these individuals depict them as jokes of nature or indices of courtly wit, others transcend these categories, combining a vocabulary of courtly self-fashioning with close observations akin to dissections that humanize monsters, while simultaneously stressing their anatomical difference. More importantly, the works examined in this book point to the intricat...
During the crusades, Ethiopians, Jews, Muslims, and Mongols were branded enemies of the Christian ma...
In contemporary theory and artistic representation, the grotesque is understood as a creative space ...
This inquiry examines portraits of “monsters”—an early modern term describing those whose bodies cha...
Portraits of Human Monsters in the Renaissance - Dwarves, Hirsutes, and Castrati as Idealized Anatom...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. English Language and Literature. The Catholic University of AmericaThis disser...
Caricature emerged as a pictorial genre in early modern Italy and became a potent form of social sat...
Caricature emerged as a pictorial genre in early modern Italy and became a potent form of social sat...
Since antique times, dwarfs have been commonly employed at court, mostly as servants, entertainers, ...
Since antique times, dwarfs have been commonly employed at court, mostly as servants, entertainers, ...
My presentation, titled Monstrous, Marvelous, Wondrous, and Strange: Humanoid Races and the Other on...
Since antique times, dwarfs have been commonly employed at court, mostly as servants, entertainers, ...
My presentation, titled Monstrous, Marvelous, Wondrous, and Strange: Humanoid Races and the Other on...
Conventionally, art historians have noted a break in continuity between the Medieval and Renaissance...
Monsters, hybrid beasts, and animals in Renaissance art have, until recently, received little iconog...
Monsters, hybrid beasts, and animals in Renaissance art have, until recently, received little iconog...
During the crusades, Ethiopians, Jews, Muslims, and Mongols were branded enemies of the Christian ma...
In contemporary theory and artistic representation, the grotesque is understood as a creative space ...
This inquiry examines portraits of “monsters”—an early modern term describing those whose bodies cha...
Portraits of Human Monsters in the Renaissance - Dwarves, Hirsutes, and Castrati as Idealized Anatom...
Degree Awarded: Ph.D. English Language and Literature. The Catholic University of AmericaThis disser...
Caricature emerged as a pictorial genre in early modern Italy and became a potent form of social sat...
Caricature emerged as a pictorial genre in early modern Italy and became a potent form of social sat...
Since antique times, dwarfs have been commonly employed at court, mostly as servants, entertainers, ...
Since antique times, dwarfs have been commonly employed at court, mostly as servants, entertainers, ...
My presentation, titled Monstrous, Marvelous, Wondrous, and Strange: Humanoid Races and the Other on...
Since antique times, dwarfs have been commonly employed at court, mostly as servants, entertainers, ...
My presentation, titled Monstrous, Marvelous, Wondrous, and Strange: Humanoid Races and the Other on...
Conventionally, art historians have noted a break in continuity between the Medieval and Renaissance...
Monsters, hybrid beasts, and animals in Renaissance art have, until recently, received little iconog...
Monsters, hybrid beasts, and animals in Renaissance art have, until recently, received little iconog...
During the crusades, Ethiopians, Jews, Muslims, and Mongols were branded enemies of the Christian ma...
In contemporary theory and artistic representation, the grotesque is understood as a creative space ...
This inquiry examines portraits of “monsters”—an early modern term describing those whose bodies cha...