IMC 2010: Sessions
Session 1528: Faraway Jerusalem: The Influence of Jerusalem on Iconographic Details
Thursday 15 July 2010, 09.00-10.30
Sponsor: | Universiteit van Amsterdam |
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Organiser: | Wendelien A. W. Van Welie-Vink, Afdeling Kunst- en cultuurwetenschappen, Universiteit van Amsterdam |
Moderator/Chair: | Annika Rulkens, Leerstoelgroep Geschiedenis van de bouwkunst, Universiteit van Amsterdam |
Paper 1528-a | Bearing Arms: Henry the Lion's Quest for Relics in Byzantium, the Holy Land, and Italy (Language: English) Index terms: Art History - General, Art History - Decorative Arts, Politics and Diplomacy |
Paper 1528-b | Child or Chicken: An Iconographic Detail in a Battle for Jerusalem (Language: English) Index terms: Art History - General, Historiography - Medieval, Manuscripts and Palaeography, Politics and Diplomacy |
Paper 1528-c | A Pig Snout as a Sign of Evil: How Frederic of Hohenstaufen Negotiated for Jerusalem (Language: English) Index terms: Art History - General, Manuscripts and Palaeography, Political Thought |
Abstract | Art historical research on Jerusalem has focused mainly on representations of Jerusalem in medieval art. Attention has also been paid to the iconography of the Holy Sepulchre and its influence on ecclesiastical architecture in the West. This session, however, emphasises more subtle influences emanating from Jerusalem. |