Commemorating the Polish Renaissance Child

Commemorating the Polish Renaissance Child

Funeral Monuments and their European Context

Labno, Jeannie

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

472

Mole

9781032919546

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Contents: Introduction; Part I Context: Shifting the Boundaries, Conceptual Identities and the Social Framework: Shifting boundaries and conceptual identities; Religion in Poland: 'a state without stakes'; Society; Summary part I. Part II Locating a Forgotten Renaissance: Borders, boundaries and barriers; Processes of Renaissance reception in Poland; Pathways of dissemination of artistic motifs: the putto and skull; Summary part II. Part III Culture of Death: In Memoria: Death and commemoration; Death and the child; Summary part III. Part IV The Monumental Body of the Renaissance Child: The monumental body of the Renaissance child: trends and patterns; The monumental body of the Renaissance child: the changing putto; The monumental body of the Renaissance child: other forms of visual presentation; Summary part IV. Part V The Polish Putto-and-Skull: Iconography and Iconology: The Polish putto-and-skull: iconographic layers of significance; The Polish putto-and-skull: rudiments of laughter, grotesque bodies and mythic boundaries; Conclusions; Catalogue; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.
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monuments;funeral;jan;kochanowski;inscription;plaque;art;jagiellonian;university;monumental;CRAC;SVE;SVO;SPEM;Jan Kochanowski;Konrad Celtis;Kazimierz IV;Jan Olbracht;Vasa;Child Monument;Polskiej Akademii Nauk;Zygmunt II;Sixteenth Century Poland;Funeral Monument;Inscription Plaque;Follow;Monumental Body;Present Day Poland;Polish Renaissance;Mythic Boundary;Putto Motif;Reformation Movement;Conferring;John III;Part Iii