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Imagining the Human Condition in Medieval Rome - The Cistercian Fresco Cycle At Abbazia Delle Tre Fontane

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Zusatztext 'Overall! Aavitsland's book is a tremendous contribution to the understudied subject of painting in medieval Rome. Ashgate is to be commended for this addition to their list of excellent recent titles exploring medieval Italy.' CAA Reviews 'The author brings an impressively wide range of iconographic comparative material to bear...' Burlington Magazine '... Aavitsland takes the scholarship of Roman Duecento to a new level! and one that shows great promise. ... Aavitsland has not merely provided us with a new and compelling understanding of a fresco program that has remained enigmatic among art historians for half a century! but she has also given late-duecento painting in Rome the broader artistic and intellectual context that it so often has been denied.' Speculum Informationen zum Autor Kristin B. Aavitsland is an art historian and medievalist! engaged as a Fellow in the Faculty of Theology! University of Oslo! Norway. Zusammenfassung Focusing on the Vita Humana cycle at Tre Fontane, this book includes an overview of the medieval history of the Roman Cistercian abbey and its architecture, as well as a consideration of the political and cultural standing of the abbey both within Papal Rome and within the Cistercian order. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Preface; Introduction: the Vita Humana cycle at the abbey of Tre Fontana; Part I Contexts: The settings of the Vita Humana cycle; Learning! piety and the rhetoric of images. Part II Analyses: Paradise lost; The man in the tree of life; The eagles; The fisherman; The wheel of senses and the ages of man; The harvest of fruit in the garden of life; Birds and cages; The Vita Humana cycle: a visual florilegium? Concluding remarks; Bibliography; Index.

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