The stunning mosaics that illustrate the story of Creation in the church of San Marco in Venice are the focus of Penny Howell Jolly's compelling and provocative book. Scholars of medieval art have long been interested in the Genesis mosaics because they copy a nearly destroyed fifth-century illuminated Greek manuscript known as the Cotton Genesis. But instead of seeing the mosaics as a vehicle for reconstructing a lost cycle of paintings, Jolly presents them as a social document revealing the essential misogyny that existed in thirteenth-century Venice. Jolly analyzes more than twenty scenes, one by one in narrative order, and her perceptive reading goes well beyond what the Genesis Vulgate text says about Eve and Adam. The mosaics establis...
This print, depicting Adam and Eve and the Tree of Knowledge from the book of Genesis, was made by a...
This is a book chapter from From the Margins II: Women of the New Testament and Their Afterlives, ed...
It has been persuasively argued that before the fifteenth century the category of art as a theorized...
The stunning mosaics that illustrate the story of Creation in the church of San Marco in Venice are ...
The iconography of the Book of Genesis has been elaborated on in extensive studies in which connecti...
This study focuses on the character of Eve in four Early Christian texts from the Nag Hammadi Codice...
With the Christian appropriation of the Hebrew creation story of Adam and Eve, eating the forbidden ...
Contrary to popular opinion, the story of Adam and Eve is not confined to the book of Genesis. It ha...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [337]-351).In focusing on the negative patristic attitude...
The Medieval imagery in the representations of the Genesis are profusely analysed in the literature ...
In her paper "The Good Book: An Expansion of Biblical Authority and the Fall of Man in 15th and 16th...
The aim of my thesis is to destabilise the persistently pessimistic framing of Eve as a highly negat...
Christina Rossetti\u27s poetry is concerned with the image of woman as a creator and as a redeemer, ...
In Hebrew mythology, there is a story about Adam's first wife, whose name is not Eve, but Lilit...
John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost (1667) follows the story of creation, the transformation of Lu...
This print, depicting Adam and Eve and the Tree of Knowledge from the book of Genesis, was made by a...
This is a book chapter from From the Margins II: Women of the New Testament and Their Afterlives, ed...
It has been persuasively argued that before the fifteenth century the category of art as a theorized...
The stunning mosaics that illustrate the story of Creation in the church of San Marco in Venice are ...
The iconography of the Book of Genesis has been elaborated on in extensive studies in which connecti...
This study focuses on the character of Eve in four Early Christian texts from the Nag Hammadi Codice...
With the Christian appropriation of the Hebrew creation story of Adam and Eve, eating the forbidden ...
Contrary to popular opinion, the story of Adam and Eve is not confined to the book of Genesis. It ha...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [337]-351).In focusing on the negative patristic attitude...
The Medieval imagery in the representations of the Genesis are profusely analysed in the literature ...
In her paper "The Good Book: An Expansion of Biblical Authority and the Fall of Man in 15th and 16th...
The aim of my thesis is to destabilise the persistently pessimistic framing of Eve as a highly negat...
Christina Rossetti\u27s poetry is concerned with the image of woman as a creator and as a redeemer, ...
In Hebrew mythology, there is a story about Adam's first wife, whose name is not Eve, but Lilit...
John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost (1667) follows the story of creation, the transformation of Lu...
This print, depicting Adam and Eve and the Tree of Knowledge from the book of Genesis, was made by a...
This is a book chapter from From the Margins II: Women of the New Testament and Their Afterlives, ed...
It has been persuasively argued that before the fifteenth century the category of art as a theorized...