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Studies in Iconography, Volume 46 (2025)
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"Studies in Iconography" is an annual journal hosted by the Index of Medieval Art and published in partnership with Medieval Institute Publications. It presents innovative work on the meaning of im...
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07 May 2025
"Studies in Iconography" is an annual journal hosted by the Index of Medieval Art and published in partnership with Medieval Institute Publications. It presents innovative work on the meaning of images from the medieval world broadly construed, between the fourth century to the year 1600. Past articles have addressed subjects as diverse as Byzantine fresco programs, Carolingian architectural diagrams, Gothic rent books, Jewish ritual images, and Islamicate stucco ornament. We encourage article submissions that offer interdisciplinary, theoretical, or critical perspectives. Works of both established and emerging scholars are welcome. Reviews of selected books on iconography and art history are included in every volume.
MIP also publishes the journal's associated book series, Studies in Iconography: Themes and Variations.
MIP also publishes the journal's associated book series, Studies in Iconography: Themes and Variations.
Price: £37.50
Pages: 281
Publisher: Medieval Institute Publications
Imprint: Medieval Institute Publications
Series: Studies in Iconography Journal
Publication Date:
07 May 2025
ISBN: 9781580447041
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
ART / History / Medieval, History of art, ART / History / General
Thematic Cluster: "Looking at Language"
Papers from the 2022 Index of Medieval Art conference
Looking At and Through Language: The Visuality of Text in Early Medieval England by Benjamin C. Tilghman
What's in a Name? Orthographic Evidence, Iconographic Models, and Artistic Invention in Middle-Byzantine Mosaic Decoration by Warren T. Woodfin
Looking at Language in a Multilingual Environment: Sephardic Art between the Domestic and the Communal by Sarit Shalev-Eyni
Articles
Demonic to Divine: The Centaur as a Christianizing Figure in Benedetto di Montagna's St. Anthony and the Centaur by Trinity Martinez
The Annunciation Triptych: How the Engelbrechts Saw it by Elizabeth C. Parker
The Anxious Image: Figuration and Falsification in Medieval Iberian Charters by Shannon L. Wearing
The Study of Anti-Jewish Representation in Medieval Christian Europe (Latin West and Greek East): A Critical Historiographical Overview by Marcia Kupfer
Reviews
Jeffrey F. Hamburger, David J. Roxburgh, and Linda Safran, eds. The Diagram as Paradigm: Cross-Cultural Approaches by Eric Ramírez-Weaver
Sarah Guérin. French Gothic Ivories: Material Theologies and the Sculptor's Craft by Paula Mae Carns
Christian Heck. Le Retable de l'Annonciation d'Aix. Récit, prophétie et accomplissement dans l'art de la fin du Moyen Âge by Éric Palazzo
Robin Milner-Gulland Andrey Rublev: The Artist and His World by Wendy Salmond