Byzantine Art and Italian Panel Painting: The Virgin and Child Hodegetria and the Art of Chrysography

Jaroslav Folda (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

Byzantine Art and Italian Panel Painting: The Virgin and Child Hodegetria and the Art of Chrysography
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
28 July 2015
Pages
492
ISBN
9781107010239

Byzantine Art and Italian Panel Painting: The Virgin and Child Hodegetria and the Art of Chrysography

Jaroslav Folda (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

The Virgin and Child Hodegetria was a widely venerated Byzantine image depicting the Virgin holding and pointing to her son as the way to salvation. In this book, Jaroslav Folda traces the appropriation of this image by thirteenth-century Crusader and central Italian painters, where the Virgin Mary is transformed from the human mother of god, the Theotokos, of Byzantine icons, to the resplendent Madonna radiant in her heavenly home with Christ and the angels. This transformation, Folda demonstrates, was brought about by using chrysography, or golden highlighting, which came to be used on both the Virgin and Child. This book shows the important role played by Crusader painters in bringing about this shift and in disseminating the new imagery to Central Italy. By focusing on the Virgin and Child Hodegetria, Folda reveals complex artistic interchanges and influences extending across the Mediterranean from Byzantium and the Holy Land to Italy.

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