Picturing the "pregnant" Magdalene in Northern art, 1430 - 1550: addressing and undressing the sinner-saint

Examining innovations in Mary Magdalene imagery in northern art 1430 to 1550, Penny Jolly explores how the saint's widespread popularity drew upon her ability to embody oppositions and embrace a range of paradoxical roles: sinner-prostitute and saint, erotic seductress and holy prophet. Analyzi...

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Main Author: Jolly, Penny Howell (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Farnham [u.a.] Ashgate 2014
In:Year: 2014
Reviews:[Rezension von: Jolly, Penny Howell, Picturing the "Pregnant" Magdalene in Northern Art, 1430-1550: Addressing and Undressing the Sinner-Saint] (2014) (Silver, Larry)
Series/Journal:Women and gender in the early modern world
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Mary Magdalen / Germany / Netherlands / Art / Clothing (Motif) / Nakedness (Motif) / History 1430-1550
B Mary Magdalen / Germany / Netherlands / Art / Pregnancy (Motif) / History 1430-1550
B Mary Magdalen / Germany / Netherlands / Art / Clothing (Motif) / Nakedness (Motif) / Pregnancy (Motif) / History 1430-1550
Further subjects:B Painting, Northern European 15th century Themes, motives
B Painting, Flemish 15th century Themes, motives
B Sin in art
B Women saints in art
B Mary Magdalene Saint Species
B Painting, Flemish 16th century Themes, motives
B Painting, Northern European 16th century Themes, motives
B Clothing and dress in art
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Summary:Examining innovations in Mary Magdalene imagery in northern art 1430 to 1550, Penny Jolly explores how the saint's widespread popularity drew upon her ability to embody oppositions and embrace a range of paradoxical roles: sinner-prostitute and saint, erotic seductress and holy prophet. Analyzing paintings by Rogier van der Weyden, Quentin Massys, and others, Jolly investigates artists' and audiences' responses to increasing religious tensions, expanding art markets, and changing roles for women. Using cultural ideas concerning the gendered and pregnant body, Jolly reveals how dress confirms the Magdalene's multivalent nature. In some paintings, her gown's opening laces betray her wantonness yet simultaneously mark her as Christ's spiritually pregnant Bride; elsewhere 'undress' reconfirms her erotic nature while paradoxically marking her penitence; in still other works, exotic finery expresses her sanctity while celebrating Antwerp's textile industry
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1472414950