Push Me, Pull You
Imaginative, Emotional, Physical, and Spatial Interaction in Late Medieval and Renaissance Art
Biographical note
Sarah Blick, Ph.D. (1994) in Art History, University of Kansas, is Professor of Art History at Kenyon College. Her research focuses on medieval pilgrimage art and English parish churches. She is editor-in-chief of Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture.
Laura D. Gelfand, Ph.D. (1994) in Art History, Case Western Reserve University, is Professor of Art History at The University of Akron. She has published widely on the art and architecture of the Northern Renaissance with a particular focus on reception.
Laura D. Gelfand, Ph.D. (1994) in Art History, Case Western Reserve University, is Professor of Art History at The University of Akron. She has published widely on the art and architecture of the Northern Renaissance with a particular focus on reception.
Readership
Those interested in pan-European art history of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, visual and material culture, history, religious studies, reception theory, performance, pilgrimage, and patronage.
Table of contents
IMAGINATIVE VOLUME, Volume I
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Illustrations …
Introduction
PART I: SHIFTING PERSPECTIVES: TEXT, IMAGE, AND INTERACTION
Chapter 1 Encountering a Dream-Vision: Visual and Verbal Glosses to Guillaume
de Digulleville’s Pelerinage Jhesucrist
Robert Clark & Pamela Sheingorn
Chapter 2 Dangerous Passages and Spiritual Redemption in the Hortus
Deliciarum
Elizabeth Monroe
Chapter 3 Turning the Pages: Marginal Narratives and Devotional Practice
in Gothic Prayerbooks
Anne Stanton
Chapter 4 Exploring the Border: the Breviary of Eleanor of Portugal
Margaret Goehring
Chapter 5 Inhabiting Alphabetic Space: Early Modern Architectural and
Human Alphabets
Erika Boeckler
PART II: IMAGINED PILGRIMAGE AND SPIRITUAL TOURISM
Chapter 6 Still Walking: Spiritual Pilgrimage, Early Dutch Painting
and the Dynamics of Faith
Henry Luttikhuizen
Chapter 7 Pilgrimage through the Pages: Pilgrims’ Badges in Late
Medieval Devotional Manuscripts
Megan Foster-Campbell
PART III: INDULGENCES AND INTERACTIVITY
Chapter 8 Prayers and Promises: The Interactive Indulgence Print in the
Later Middle Ages
Walter Gibson
Chapter 9 Art and Advertising: Late Medieval Altarpieces in Germany
Amy Morris
Chapter 10 Who Sees Christ? An Alabaster Panel of the Mass of St. Gregory
Susan Ward
PART IV: PERFORMATIVITY AND EMPATHIC DEVOTIONAL PRACTICE
Chapter 1 The Well of Moses and Roland Barthes’ ‘Punctum’ of Piety
Donna Sadler
Chapter 12 Sin and Redemption in Late-Medieval Art and Theater: The
Magdalen as Role Model in Hugo van der Goes’s Vienna Diptych
Mark Trowbridge
Chapter 13 Communicating with the Eucharist: Sacramental Images
and Spiritual Communion
Kristen Van Ausdall
Chapter 14 The Visual and Verbal Rhetoric of Royal Private Piety in Renaissance
Spain
Juan Luis González García
PART V: REFLECTIONS IN MIRRORS, WALLS, AND INTERSTICES
Chapter 15 The fairest of them all: Reflections on Some Fourteenth-Century Mirrors
Alexa Sand
Chapter 16 Bones and Stones: Imaging Sacred Defense in Medieval Cologne
Scott Montgomery
Chapter 17 The Middle of Diptychs
Al Acres
PHYSICAL VOLUME, Volume II
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Illustrations
Introduction
PART I: MANIPULATING OBJECTS, MANIPULATIVE OBJECTS
Chapter 1 Hugging the Saint: Improvising Ritual on the Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela
Kathleen Ashley
Chapter 2 Votives, Images, Interaction, and Pilgrimage to the Tomb and Shrine of St. Thomas Becket, Canterbury Cathedral
Sarah Blick
Chapter 3 Cradling Power: Female Devotions and Early Netherlandish
Jésueaux
Annette LeZotte
PART II: INSISTENT IMAGES AND SPACES
Chapter 4 Illusionism and Interactivity: Medieval Installation Art, Architecture and
Devotional Response
Laura Gelfand
Chapter 5 Consorting with stone: The figure of the speaking and moving statue in
early modern Italian writing
Lex Hermans
Chapter 6 Images, Efficacy & Ritual in the Renaissance: Burning the Devil and
Dusting the Madonna
Fredericka Jacobs
PART III: REVEALING AND CONCEALING
Chapter 7 Everybody’s Darling. Transformation of value and transformation of
meaning in the veneration of St. Elizabeth of Thuringia
Viola Belghaus
Chapter 8 The Pilgrim’s Progress: Devotional Journey through the Holy Womb
Elina Gertsman
Chapter 9 Memento Mori: The Deadly Art of Interaction
Suzanne Karr Schmidt
PART IV: PAINTING, SPECTACLE, AND PERFORMATIVITY
Chapter 10 Preparing the Mind. Preparing the Soul. The Fusion of Franciscan
Thought into the Daily Lives of Friars in the Sacristy Decoration of Santa Croce, Florence
Michelle Erhardt
Chapter 11 Parallelism in Giotto’s Santa Croce Frescoes
Jane Long
Chapter 12 The Guiding Illusions of the Morrison Triptych
Mark Tucker and Lloyd De Witt
Chapter 13 Christian Crusade as Spectacle: The Cavalieri di Santo Stefano and
the Audiences for the Medici Weddings of 1589 and 1608
Kathryn Poole
PART V: LIMINALITY, RECEPTION, AND THE MEANING OF MOVEMENT
Chapter 14 Intellectual Projection, Liminal Penetration: Programmed Entry and
the Tympanum-less Portals of Western France and Northern Spain
Mickey Abel
Chapter 15 Bodies under Wraps, Revealed: Interaction in
twelfth-century French sculpture
Janet Snyder
Chapter 16 Movement, Metaphor and Memory: The Interactions Between
Pilgrims and Portal Programs
Vibeke Olson
Chapter 17 The Grand Procession at Tournai: the Community Writ Large
Rita Tekippe
Bibliography
Index
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Illustrations …
Introduction
PART I: SHIFTING PERSPECTIVES: TEXT, IMAGE, AND INTERACTION
Chapter 1 Encountering a Dream-Vision: Visual and Verbal Glosses to Guillaume
de Digulleville’s Pelerinage Jhesucrist
Robert Clark & Pamela Sheingorn
Chapter 2 Dangerous Passages and Spiritual Redemption in the Hortus
Deliciarum
Elizabeth Monroe
Chapter 3 Turning the Pages: Marginal Narratives and Devotional Practice
in Gothic Prayerbooks
Anne Stanton
Chapter 4 Exploring the Border: the Breviary of Eleanor of Portugal
Margaret Goehring
Chapter 5 Inhabiting Alphabetic Space: Early Modern Architectural and
Human Alphabets
Erika Boeckler
PART II: IMAGINED PILGRIMAGE AND SPIRITUAL TOURISM
Chapter 6 Still Walking: Spiritual Pilgrimage, Early Dutch Painting
and the Dynamics of Faith
Henry Luttikhuizen
Chapter 7 Pilgrimage through the Pages: Pilgrims’ Badges in Late
Medieval Devotional Manuscripts
Megan Foster-Campbell
PART III: INDULGENCES AND INTERACTIVITY
Chapter 8 Prayers and Promises: The Interactive Indulgence Print in the
Later Middle Ages
Walter Gibson
Chapter 9 Art and Advertising: Late Medieval Altarpieces in Germany
Amy Morris
Chapter 10 Who Sees Christ? An Alabaster Panel of the Mass of St. Gregory
Susan Ward
PART IV: PERFORMATIVITY AND EMPATHIC DEVOTIONAL PRACTICE
Chapter 1 The Well of Moses and Roland Barthes’ ‘Punctum’ of Piety
Donna Sadler
Chapter 12 Sin and Redemption in Late-Medieval Art and Theater: The
Magdalen as Role Model in Hugo van der Goes’s Vienna Diptych
Mark Trowbridge
Chapter 13 Communicating with the Eucharist: Sacramental Images
and Spiritual Communion
Kristen Van Ausdall
Chapter 14 The Visual and Verbal Rhetoric of Royal Private Piety in Renaissance
Spain
Juan Luis González García
PART V: REFLECTIONS IN MIRRORS, WALLS, AND INTERSTICES
Chapter 15 The fairest of them all: Reflections on Some Fourteenth-Century Mirrors
Alexa Sand
Chapter 16 Bones and Stones: Imaging Sacred Defense in Medieval Cologne
Scott Montgomery
Chapter 17 The Middle of Diptychs
Al Acres
PHYSICAL VOLUME, Volume II
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Illustrations
Introduction
PART I: MANIPULATING OBJECTS, MANIPULATIVE OBJECTS
Chapter 1 Hugging the Saint: Improvising Ritual on the Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela
Kathleen Ashley
Chapter 2 Votives, Images, Interaction, and Pilgrimage to the Tomb and Shrine of St. Thomas Becket, Canterbury Cathedral
Sarah Blick
Chapter 3 Cradling Power: Female Devotions and Early Netherlandish
Jésueaux
Annette LeZotte
PART II: INSISTENT IMAGES AND SPACES
Chapter 4 Illusionism and Interactivity: Medieval Installation Art, Architecture and
Devotional Response
Laura Gelfand
Chapter 5 Consorting with stone: The figure of the speaking and moving statue in
early modern Italian writing
Lex Hermans
Chapter 6 Images, Efficacy & Ritual in the Renaissance: Burning the Devil and
Dusting the Madonna
Fredericka Jacobs
PART III: REVEALING AND CONCEALING
Chapter 7 Everybody’s Darling. Transformation of value and transformation of
meaning in the veneration of St. Elizabeth of Thuringia
Viola Belghaus
Chapter 8 The Pilgrim’s Progress: Devotional Journey through the Holy Womb
Elina Gertsman
Chapter 9 Memento Mori: The Deadly Art of Interaction
Suzanne Karr Schmidt
PART IV: PAINTING, SPECTACLE, AND PERFORMATIVITY
Chapter 10 Preparing the Mind. Preparing the Soul. The Fusion of Franciscan
Thought into the Daily Lives of Friars in the Sacristy Decoration of Santa Croce, Florence
Michelle Erhardt
Chapter 11 Parallelism in Giotto’s Santa Croce Frescoes
Jane Long
Chapter 12 The Guiding Illusions of the Morrison Triptych
Mark Tucker and Lloyd De Witt
Chapter 13 Christian Crusade as Spectacle: The Cavalieri di Santo Stefano and
the Audiences for the Medici Weddings of 1589 and 1608
Kathryn Poole
PART V: LIMINALITY, RECEPTION, AND THE MEANING OF MOVEMENT
Chapter 14 Intellectual Projection, Liminal Penetration: Programmed Entry and
the Tympanum-less Portals of Western France and Northern Spain
Mickey Abel
Chapter 15 Bodies under Wraps, Revealed: Interaction in
twelfth-century French sculpture
Janet Snyder
Chapter 16 Movement, Metaphor and Memory: The Interactions Between
Pilgrims and Portal Programs
Vibeke Olson
Chapter 17 The Grand Procession at Tournai: the Community Writ Large
Rita Tekippe
Bibliography
Index
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