Tomb Sculpture

Tomb Sculpture
Author: Erwin Panofsky
Publisher:
Total Pages: 319
Release: 1992
Genre: Mort
ISBN: 9780714828244

An exploration of the world of tomb sculpture. This book pursues the theme through its many cultural expressions, including ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Early Christian, Gothic, and Renaissance, to the great monuments of the Baroque period.

High Gothic Sculpture at Chartres Cathedral, the Tomb of the Count of Joigny, and the Master of the Warrior Saints

High Gothic Sculpture at Chartres Cathedral, the Tomb of the Count of Joigny, and the Master of the Warrior Saints
Author: Anne McGee Morganstern
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0271048654

"Re-examines the sculpture on the transept porches of Chartres Cathedral and revises their chronology, based on information from the previously unstudied tomb of the count of Joigny. Documents the production of the monument within the context of French High Gothic sculpture"--Provided by publisher.

Romanesque Tomb Effigies

Romanesque Tomb Effigies
Author: Shirin Fozi
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2021-03-12
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0271089156

Framed by evocative inscriptions, tumultuous historical events, and the ambiguities of Christian death, Romanesque tomb effigies were the first large-scale figural monuments for the departed in European art. In this book, Shirin Fozi explores these provocative markers of life and death, establishing early tomb figures as a coherent genre that hinged upon histories of failure and frustrated ambition. In sharp contrast to later recumbent funerary figures, none of the known European tomb effigies made before circa 1180 were commissioned by the people they represented, and all of the identifiable examples of these tombs were dedicated to individuals whose legacies were fraught rather than triumphant. Fozi draws on this evidence to argue that Romanesque effigies were created to address social rather than individual anxieties: they compensated for defeat by converting local losses into an expectation of eternal victory, comforting the embarrassed heirs of those whose histories were marked by misfortune and offering compensation for the disappointments of the world. Featuring numerous examples and engaging the visual, historical, and theological contexts that inform them, this groundbreaking work adds a fresh dimension to the study of monumental sculpture and the idea of the individual in the northern European Middle Ages. It will appeal to scholars of art history and medieval studies.

The Mourners

The Mourners
Author: Sophie Jugie
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2010
Genre: Art
ISBN:

The Dukes of Burgundy (1363/1477): the political and artistic adventure of a noble dynasty in the late Middle Ages -- The Chartreuse de Champmol -- The tombs of Philip the Bold and John the Fearless -- The mourners -- Mourners from the tomb of John the Fearless -- From charterhouse to museum -- The Salle des gardes: Burgundy & apos;s locus memoriae -- Conclusion -- Selected readings on the Chartreuse de Champmol, the tombs of the Dukes of Burgundy, and the mourners

Sienese Renaissance Tomb Monuments

Sienese Renaissance Tomb Monuments
Author: Robert Munman
Publisher: American Philosophical Society
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1993
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780871692054

The first scholarly study to treat the sepulchral memorials of Quattrocento Siena in a comprehensive way. These works include contributions by such noted sculptors as Jacopo della Quercia, Il Vecchietta, Neroccio de'Landi, Giovanni di Stefano, and Urbano da Cortona, as well as a number of monuments by followers of Donatello. Some of these works, most notably Quercia's tomb for Ilaria del Carretto, occupy well-recognized places in the history of Italian sculpture. But others, many of significant artistic importance, are presented here for the first time. Includes a thorough catalogue of all traceable figured memorials from Renaissance Siena and its artistic dependencies, Illustrations.

Funerary Arts and Tomb Cult

Funerary Arts and Tomb Cult
Author: SuzanneGlover Lindsay
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1351566164

Even before the upheaval of the Revolution, France sought a new formal language for a regenerated nation. Nowhere is this clearer than in its tombs, some among its most famous modern sculpture-rarely discussed as funerary projects. Unlike other art-historical studies of tombs, this one frames sculptural examples within the full spectrum of the material funerary arts of the period, along with architecture and landscape. This book further widens the standard scope to shed new and needed light on the interplay of the funerary arts, tomb cult, and the mentalities that shaped them in France, over a period famous for profound and often violent change. Suzanne Glover Lindsay also brings the abundant recent work on the body to the funerary arts and tomb cult for the first time, confronting cultural and aesthetic issues through her examination of a celebrated sculptural type, the recumbent effigy of the deceased in death. Using many unfamiliar period sources, this study reinterprets several famous tombs and funerals and introduces significant enterprises that are little known today to suggest the prominent place held by tomb cult in nineteenth-century France. Images of the tombs complement the text to underline sculpture's unique formal power in funerary mode.

Funerary Arts and Tomb Cult

Funerary Arts and Tomb Cult
Author: Suzanne G. Lindsay
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781409422617

This book sheds new light on the interplay of the funerary arts, tomb cult and the mentalities that shaped them in France, over a period famous for profound and often violent change. Using previously untouched archival sources and period published material, this study proposes new and vital contexts for nineteenth-century France's celebrated funerary projects, often profoundly reinterpreting them, and brings to light significant enterprises that are little known today.

Chinese Sculpture

Chinese Sculpture
Author: Angela Falco Howard
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300100655

Spanning some 7000 years, 'Chinese Sculpture' explores a beautiful and diverse world of objects, many of which have only come to light in the later half of the 20th century. The authors analyse and present, mostly in colour, some 500 examples of Chinese sculpture.

Roman Funerary Sculpture

Roman Funerary Sculpture
Author: Guntram Koch
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1988-11-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0892360852

During the Roman Empire lavish marble monuments to the dead were erected to decorate tombs and cemeteries. A group of these memorials, often so opulent that they required considerable economic sacrifice from the families who commissioned them, is catalogued in this volume.