At the beginning of the Renaissance, social policy towards the poor was geared only to help Christ’s poor: the orphaned, widowed, and disabled. The working poor received little, if any, assistance, and “false beggars,” or those who were able-bodied but thought to be too lazy to work, faced stiff penalties such as imprisonment and flogging. By the end of the Renaissance, however, there was recognition that poverty affected more than just those whom the New Testament describes as the most needy (James 1:27 “Pure religion and undefiled before God the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction…”). In this thesis, I note the growing presence of the poor in Renaissance art and observe how artists influenced and recorde...
The social problem of infant abandonment captured the public's imagination in Italy during the fifte...
The Ospedale degli Innocenti, or Hospital of the Innocents, founded in 1419 by a bequest of Francesc...
This chapter concentrates on how Christian attitudes toward poverty and wealth changed during just o...
The poor were depicted with increasing frequency and prominence in Venetian art of the sixteenth cen...
This study considers the concept of Mercy and four categories of images late medieval Italian artist...
Despite the emergence of various studies focusing on Florentine lay sodalities, the Procurators of t...
In the 1520s and 1530s poor relief was reformed throughout Europe. For the most part, that reform ha...
Book synopsis: The volume documents research results of a conference of the subproject "Order of Ima...
This 10,000 word book section analyses the visual imagery of poverty in the period c. 1450-1800. It ...
This dissertation investigates the cultural imagination of Roman elites regarding poverty in their s...
This 10,000 word book section analyses the visual imagery of poverty in the period c. 1450-1800. It ...
Several early Italian Renaissance sacred images underwent significant restorations shortly after the...
This work studies the Image of Jesus Christ, the divine poor and its correlation to the mission of s...
This thesis studies Venetian painting in its golden age, the sixteenth century, from an unconvent...
Despite its relevance to modern discussions, the scholarly treatment of torture in art is relatively...
The social problem of infant abandonment captured the public's imagination in Italy during the fifte...
The Ospedale degli Innocenti, or Hospital of the Innocents, founded in 1419 by a bequest of Francesc...
This chapter concentrates on how Christian attitudes toward poverty and wealth changed during just o...
The poor were depicted with increasing frequency and prominence in Venetian art of the sixteenth cen...
This study considers the concept of Mercy and four categories of images late medieval Italian artist...
Despite the emergence of various studies focusing on Florentine lay sodalities, the Procurators of t...
In the 1520s and 1530s poor relief was reformed throughout Europe. For the most part, that reform ha...
Book synopsis: The volume documents research results of a conference of the subproject "Order of Ima...
This 10,000 word book section analyses the visual imagery of poverty in the period c. 1450-1800. It ...
This dissertation investigates the cultural imagination of Roman elites regarding poverty in their s...
This 10,000 word book section analyses the visual imagery of poverty in the period c. 1450-1800. It ...
Several early Italian Renaissance sacred images underwent significant restorations shortly after the...
This work studies the Image of Jesus Christ, the divine poor and its correlation to the mission of s...
This thesis studies Venetian painting in its golden age, the sixteenth century, from an unconvent...
Despite its relevance to modern discussions, the scholarly treatment of torture in art is relatively...
The social problem of infant abandonment captured the public's imagination in Italy during the fifte...
The Ospedale degli Innocenti, or Hospital of the Innocents, founded in 1419 by a bequest of Francesc...
This chapter concentrates on how Christian attitudes toward poverty and wealth changed during just o...