Images of pontifical power in the books of Clement VII and Benedict XIII. If the vitality of the illuminated manuscript collection at the court of Avignon during the Great Schism is well known, one can nonetheless ask questions about the influence of political issues at the time on their iconographic content. An examination of some of the large manuscripts ordered by Clement VII and Benedict XIII indicates the identity of the pontiff being demonstrated most frequently by the heraldic system. On the other hand, the protective figure of Saint Peter is scarcely used, and the ambivalent image of God the Father as pope only appears very late in the manuscripts of Benedict XIII. A volume of the Historia ecclesiastica nova of Ptolemy of Lucca, or...
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International audienceIn the XIVth century, the Avignon popes, who were French, originating from the...
New contributions to manuscript production in Avignon at the time of pope John XXII ; fragments from...
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Texte remanié de : Habilitation à diriger des recherches : [Histoire de l'art du Moyen Age] : Paris ...
Much remains to be said about the contribution of the texts to the history of the veneration of imag...
Some unpublished documents and photos belonging to Vittorio Belli’s heirs unveil his\ud collection. ...
The famous forged document known as the Donation of Constantine has stirred interest from the incept...
The portrait medal was arguably the preeminent humanist genre in the Renaissance, yet the medallic c...
In the palace of Clement VI and Innocent VI as a sacred area, the image which has an exegetic functi...
The Avignon Popes and their Manuscripts. During the whole fourteenth century (1305-1405) the papal ...
International audienceIn 1350 , Pierre de la Jugie, archbishop of Narbonne and nephew of Pope Clemen...
The illuminated manuscripts of southern French prelates in the XIVe century. In the XIVth century, ...
Liturgical manuscripts produced in Avignon in the first half of the XIVth century ; new discoveries ...
Painted Churches in the Fresco of the Saint Martial Chapel in the Palace of the Popes in Avignon. T...
International audienceIn the XIVth century, the Avignon popes, who were French, originating from the...
New contributions to manuscript production in Avignon at the time of pope John XXII ; fragments from...
peer reviewedAt the end of the French wars of Religion, ultra-Catholics activists of the Parisian Le...
Our objective of the study”Representation of the Pope in Western Art” is to present a few specific f...
Texte remanié de : Habilitation à diriger des recherches : [Histoire de l'art du Moyen Age] : Paris ...
Much remains to be said about the contribution of the texts to the history of the veneration of imag...
Some unpublished documents and photos belonging to Vittorio Belli’s heirs unveil his\ud collection. ...
The famous forged document known as the Donation of Constantine has stirred interest from the incept...
The portrait medal was arguably the preeminent humanist genre in the Renaissance, yet the medallic c...