<p>Presentation and interpretation of the artistic work “Agony in the Garden” of the Dominican friar Fra Angelico as a part of the interpretative history of the Biblical text Luke 10.38-42 and of the Biblical narratives that present Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane together with the disciples Peter, John and James. The work’s historical context is that of Italy in the Late Middle Ages. In the painting, Martha and Mary appear inserted into the story of the Passion of Jesus, in the garden of Gethsemane, as a rereading that Fra Angelico contextualized in the history of his time. For the sake of analysis, we used reference points from feminist hermeneutics at the interface of the theological, cultural and art history. We aimed at demonstratin...
Private devotional art of the early 17th century often found its place in the galleries of noblemen ...
Kristova molitva u Getsemanskom vrtu kao jedan od događaja iz njegova života opisan u Novom zavjetu ...
THE ILLUMINATED FRONTISPIECE OF Margaret of York’s Le Dyalogue de la duchesse de Bourgogne à Jésus C...
This work is an introduction to the theme of medieval painting. Besides the artistic point of view, ...
In medieval art, there are numerous examples of pictorial programmes composed according to a system ...
In the year 1598, Caravaggio created Martha and Mary Magdalene (also referred to as The Conversion o...
Leda and the Swan was a very popular subject amongst Italian Renaissance artists, including Antonio ...
In the centuries leading to the Counter-Reformation in Italy, literature and art were platforms in w...
The iconography of the Book of Genesis has been elaborated on in extensive studies in which connecti...
This thesis is concerned with the didactic function of fourteenth- and fifteenth-century vernacular ...
This paper explores the reception and reshaping of the theme of the Dormitio in homilies as well as ...
Graphic portrayals of the suffering Jesus Christ pervade late medieval English art, literature, dram...
This article seeks to shed light on the doctrinal meanings of the closed garden included in some Ren...
This study considers the concept of Mercy and four categories of images late medieval Italian artist...
Monks of the middle ages withdrew from society and sought lives of devotion and self-denial followin...
Private devotional art of the early 17th century often found its place in the galleries of noblemen ...
Kristova molitva u Getsemanskom vrtu kao jedan od događaja iz njegova života opisan u Novom zavjetu ...
THE ILLUMINATED FRONTISPIECE OF Margaret of York’s Le Dyalogue de la duchesse de Bourgogne à Jésus C...
This work is an introduction to the theme of medieval painting. Besides the artistic point of view, ...
In medieval art, there are numerous examples of pictorial programmes composed according to a system ...
In the year 1598, Caravaggio created Martha and Mary Magdalene (also referred to as The Conversion o...
Leda and the Swan was a very popular subject amongst Italian Renaissance artists, including Antonio ...
In the centuries leading to the Counter-Reformation in Italy, literature and art were platforms in w...
The iconography of the Book of Genesis has been elaborated on in extensive studies in which connecti...
This thesis is concerned with the didactic function of fourteenth- and fifteenth-century vernacular ...
This paper explores the reception and reshaping of the theme of the Dormitio in homilies as well as ...
Graphic portrayals of the suffering Jesus Christ pervade late medieval English art, literature, dram...
This article seeks to shed light on the doctrinal meanings of the closed garden included in some Ren...
This study considers the concept of Mercy and four categories of images late medieval Italian artist...
Monks of the middle ages withdrew from society and sought lives of devotion and self-denial followin...
Private devotional art of the early 17th century often found its place in the galleries of noblemen ...
Kristova molitva u Getsemanskom vrtu kao jedan od događaja iz njegova života opisan u Novom zavjetu ...
THE ILLUMINATED FRONTISPIECE OF Margaret of York’s Le Dyalogue de la duchesse de Bourgogne à Jésus C...