Leaving one’s personal mark at a site of cult is an age-old practice attested in several religions, including Christianity from its earliest phases onwards. This article asks to what degree scratching graffiti into church walls was accepted behaviour in Western Europe during the medieval and early modern period. It seeks to complicate the view that disapproval of graffiti is a predominantly modern sentiment, by examining examples of both acceptance and resistance to graffiti at sacred sites. The attempts of Counter-Reformation bishop Carlo Bascapè (1550-1615) to root out what he perceived as impious vandalism at the sacro monte of Varallo in Northern Italy, combined with an analysis of the graffiti on the glass panes of the Ecce Homo chapel...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between religious reform and the arts durin...
This paper analyzes the importance of symbols in relation to the religious themes of fourteenth-cent...
The article examines three engravings, depicting the Sacro Monte (Holy Mountain) at Varallo, one of ...
This thesis provides an understanding of the nature of the practice of inscribing graffiti on the ea...
Among the early medieval names inscribed on the walls at the shrine of S. Michele at Monte Sant'Ange...
This thesis utilises the data sets provided through the recording of historic graffiti within secula...
A selection of the church graffiti and masons' marks from 16th-20th century with interpretation and ...
This thesis presents a new comprehensive study of the possible functions of a space discovered under...
textThe fortuitous discovery of early Christian images adorning the catacombs on Via Salaria in 1578...
International audienceFor most people the mention of graffiti conjures up notions of subversion, def...
Although traditionally associated with Eastern Christianity, the practice of venerating icons became...
This chapter explores the extent to which the Catholic Church actively sought to self- censor and de...
Various visual arts were used in churches throughout the Middle Ages to instruct and form the spirit...
The graffiti that survive from the ancient world of the Mediterranean offers us an extraordinary ins...
Of the observations made during the author’s research in S. Maria Antiqua (1957-1960), the most baff...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between religious reform and the arts durin...
This paper analyzes the importance of symbols in relation to the religious themes of fourteenth-cent...
The article examines three engravings, depicting the Sacro Monte (Holy Mountain) at Varallo, one of ...
This thesis provides an understanding of the nature of the practice of inscribing graffiti on the ea...
Among the early medieval names inscribed on the walls at the shrine of S. Michele at Monte Sant'Ange...
This thesis utilises the data sets provided through the recording of historic graffiti within secula...
A selection of the church graffiti and masons' marks from 16th-20th century with interpretation and ...
This thesis presents a new comprehensive study of the possible functions of a space discovered under...
textThe fortuitous discovery of early Christian images adorning the catacombs on Via Salaria in 1578...
International audienceFor most people the mention of graffiti conjures up notions of subversion, def...
Although traditionally associated with Eastern Christianity, the practice of venerating icons became...
This chapter explores the extent to which the Catholic Church actively sought to self- censor and de...
Various visual arts were used in churches throughout the Middle Ages to instruct and form the spirit...
The graffiti that survive from the ancient world of the Mediterranean offers us an extraordinary ins...
Of the observations made during the author’s research in S. Maria Antiqua (1957-1960), the most baff...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between religious reform and the arts durin...
This paper analyzes the importance of symbols in relation to the religious themes of fourteenth-cent...
The article examines three engravings, depicting the Sacro Monte (Holy Mountain) at Varallo, one of ...