Medieval 4 Flashcards

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The Lover seeks entry into the garden, Roman de la Rose (Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun), Paris, c. 1400, London BL Ms Egerton 1060, f. 1r

  • Romance of the rose is a quest where the lover is searching for a rose (the figure and object of love)
  • The dream narrative
  • Was written in about 1230
  • Lorris wrote the first poem and Meun wrote the second poem
  • Wall is painted with allegorical figures—vices
  • Personified “idleness” or “free time” lets him into the closed room
  • Combining religious and secular
  • Mary was considered “the closed garden”
  • This idea that in a garden there is sin, there is religious purity, etc.
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Love shoots his arrow into the Lover’s eye, Roman de la Rose (Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun), Paris, c. 1390,

  • Blinded by love
  • Love at first sight
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Narcissus and Echo, Roman de la Rose (Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun), Paris, c. 1390

  • Narcissus looks in the water and can’t stop looking at himself and eventually dies
  • As he sees himself and he tries to grab his own reflection and can’t
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Pygmalion at work, Roman de la Rose (Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun), Paris, c. 1350

  • Pygmalion was a sculpture and he falls in love with his statue
  • He prays to Aphrodite and confesses his love for his statue
  • Aphrodite eventually turns the statue into a person and they fall in love
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July Calendar Page, Très Riches Heures of Jean de Berry, Paris, 1409-1416

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The Painter and the Devil, Cantiga 74, Cantigas de Santa Maria, Barcelona, Spain, c. 1250-1275

  • King Alfonso X of Spain commissioned
  • The King loved different kinds of texts
  • Collection of miracles
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Jean le Noir, The Three Living and the Three Dead, Psalter and Hours of Jeanne of Luxembourg, Paris, before 1345, New York, Cloisters Collection, ff. 321v-322r

As we are you will become

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The Tempter, Strasbourg Cathedral west façade, c. 1277

  • He is good looking from the front and has serpents all over his back
  • The Tempter and the foolish Virgins
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The Parement of Narbonne, gray wash on silk, Paris, 1375-1378

  • Potentially Charles VI commissioned
  • Was made to use for the lent period; made to prepare Easter, having some type of personal restriction, the silk is taking part in this lent period
  • A beautiful way of alluding to simplicity and removing extra detail
  • Detail, Crucifixion and Donors
  • Using the scale of colors shows their line skill, not using colors
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Piat builds the Cathedral, Lives of St Piat and Eleutherius Tapestry, Tournai Cathedral, Tournai, Belgium, 1402, donated by Toussaint Prier, canon of Tournai

  • How St. Piat finds the church
  • Provides a model for the people
  • Create a history and faces to the past
  • The building that is being built in the tapestry is the building these are set in
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Arm Reliquary of the Apostles, Germany, c. 1195

  • It was believed that even if you had the smallest part of a saint’s body, the entire body was there
  • Making a reliquary a part of the body emphasized the presence of the saint
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Jean le Noir, Bonne of Luxembourg and John of France before the Crucifix, Psalter and Hours of Bonne of Luxembourg, Paris, c. 1345

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Jean le Noir, Wound of Christ and Instruments of the Passion, Psalter and Hours of Bonne of Luxembourg, Paris, c. 1345

  • The patrons are at the sight of the crucifixion and Christ is pointing to his wounds
  • Detail of the wound; idea of being closer to god
  • Wound was just opposite of the heart
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Goldenes Rössl, Paris, c. 1405

  • Made of gold, stones, pearls, etc.
  • Classical cameos
  • Secular and religious
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