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IMC 2010: Sessions

Session 1111: Peregrinatio in arte, peregrinatio artis, peregrinatio artistica

Wednesday 14 July 2010, 11.15-12.45

Sponsor:Institute of History of Art & Culture, Pontifical University of John Paul II, Kraków
Organiser:Dariusz Tabor, Pontifical Academy of Theology, Kraków
Moderator/Chair:Emilia Jamroziak, Forschungsstelle für Vergleichende Ordensgeschichte (FOVOG), Technische Universität Dresden / Institute for Medieval Studies / School of History, University of Leeds
Paper 1111-aThe Hagiographical Cycle in 13th-Century Psalters: A Wandering Concept
(Language: English)
Joanna Zietkiewicz-Kotz, Institute of History of Art & Culture, Pontifical University of John Paul II, Kraków
Index terms: Art History - Painting, Liturgy, Manuscripts and Palaeography
Paper 1111-bOn the Travels of 'Genoese' Artists and Objects of Arts in and out of the Late Medieval Black Sea Area
(Language: English)
Rafał Quirini-Popławski, Instytut Historii Sztuki (Institute of Art History), Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Kraków
Index terms: Architecture - General, Art History - General, Military History
Paper 1111-cThe Travel in the Medieval Art as an Art of Travelling in the Spiritual Ways: Some Pictorial Cycles from 13th to 15th Century
(Language: English)
Dariusz Tabor, Pontifical Academy of Theology, Kraków
Index terms: Art History - Painting, Manuscripts and Palaeography, Religious Life
Abstract

The session is dedicated to the phenomenon of the travel of objects of art, artistic ideas, artistic motives and the travel in art as a bearer of the symbolic meaning. The paper of J. Zietkieiwcz -Kotz presents the circulation of the hagiographical decoration of psalters in the book painting of Northern France, Brabant, and Mosan Region. The paper of R. Quirini-Poplawski treatises of the travels and activities of Genoese architects in the Black Sea and, possibly, in Moldavia and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth as well as of the travels of objects of art from the Genoese Black Sea colonies. The paper of D. Tabor presents some narrative pictorials cycles which represent the travel. This travels reveal the profound spiritual meaning.