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    Die Hildesheimer Avantgarde
    Ex Voto
    Agents of Faith
    The Bronze Object in the Middle Ages
    • The Bronze Object in the Middle Ages

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the unique perception of bronze sculptures as animated entities in the Middle Ages, this study explores the lost wax casting technique and its cultural significance in Western Europe. It delves into the entire process from mining to the creation of intricate automata and fountains, revealing the complex meanings associated with monumental bronzes. By examining this often-overlooked aspect of medieval metalwork, the book offers a fresh perspective on the materials and techniques that shaped public monuments and their impact on contemporary viewers.

      The Bronze Object in the Middle Ages
    • Agents of Faith

      • 372pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      "Votive objects or ex-votos are a broad category of material artifacts produced with the intention of being offered as acts of faith. Common across historical periods, religions, and cultures, they are presented as tokens of gratitude for prayers answered, as well as the physical manifestation of hopes and anxieties. Agents of Faith explores votive offerings in the context of material culture, art history, and religious studies to better understand their history and present-day importance. By looking at what humans have chosen to offer in their votive transactions, this volume uncovers their most intimate moments in life and questions the nature, role, and function of one of the most fundamental aspects of the relationship between people and things--the imbuing of objects with sentiment. Encompassing exquisite works of art as well as votives of humble origin and material, with objects dating from 2000 B.C. to the twenty-first century, the beautiful illustrations and wide-ranging text expose the global reach of votive practices and the profoundly personal nature behind their creation"-- Provided by publisher

      Agents of Faith
    • Ex Voto

      Votive Giving Across Cultures

      • 250pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Derived from Latin ex voto suscepto in pursuance of a vow, an ex voto embodies the hopes, dreams, and anxieties of the person who deposits it. Almost anything, regardless of size, weight, form, or original function, can become a votive object. Ultimately, the category refers to a subset of the material world in which a thing is not necessarily made to be a votive, but instead becomes charged with votive meaning once dedicated to a deity or deities. This volume, one of the first collections devoted exclusively to the subject, builds on the assumption that a shared conceptual framework underpins votive objects, and that by merit of their consecration they have become a category representing a special stage in the life of a material. The contributors to this comparative study examine ex votos across a range of locations and time periods, including the classical Mediterranean world, medieval Europe, the period of the Catholic Reform, and on to Mexico, Shinto and Buddhist Japan, and Muslim Iran. Voluminous and diverse, Ex Voto will appeal in a wide range of fields, including history, religion, and anthropology. -- Amazon.com

      Ex Voto