Abstraction in Medieval Art : Beyond the Ornament.

Abstraction haunts medieval art, both withdrawing figuration and suggesting elusive presence. How does it make or destroy meaning in the process? Does it suggest the failure of figuration, the faltering of iconography? Does medieval abstraction function because it is imperfect, incomplete, and uncor...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Gertsman, Elina
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2021.
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Illustrations
  • Preface: Withdrawal and Presence
  • Part I Abstraction / Aporia / Unknowability
  • 1. Colour as Subject
  • 2. Abstraction's Gothic Grounds
  • 3. Abstraction in the Kennicott Bible
  • 4. Back-to-Front: Abstraction and Figuration in Bosch's Visions of the Hereafter
  • Part II Abstraction / Figuration / Signification
  • 5. The Painted Logos: Abstraction as Exegesis in the Ashburnham Pentateuch
  • 6. The Sign within the Form, the Form without the Sign: Monograms and Pseudo- Monograms as Abstractions in Mozarabic Antiphonaries
  • 7. Ornament and Abstraction: A New Approach to Understanding Ornamented Writing in the Making of Illuminated Manuscripts around 1000
  • 8. The Double-Sided Image: Abstraction and Figuration in Early Medieval Painting
  • Part III Abstraction / Epistemology / Perception
  • 9. Birds of Defiance: Jewelled Resistance to Modern Abstractions
  • 10. Early Romanesque Abstraction and the 'Unconditionally Two-dimensional Surface'
  • 11. Functional Abstraction in Medieval Anatomical Diagrams
  • 12. Imaging Perfection(s) in Hebrew Illuminated Manuscripts
  • 13. Response: Astral Abstraction
  • 14. Coda: Carolingian Art As Conceptual Art
  • Index.