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Archäologie offenbart: Cäciliens römisches Kultbild im Blick einer Epoche
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The reclining marble statue of the Early Christian virgin martyr Cecilia, completed by the Holy Year of 1600 and still in its original setting in the Roman basilica bearing the saint’s name, has long been recognised as a seminal work in Western art. Yet its cultural, religious, social and political background has never been comprehensively investigated. This interdisciplinary analysis explores the constellation of forces that shaped the genesis, meaning and early reception of the sculpture – a funeral image for both its donor, Cardinal Paolo Camillo Sfondrato, and Cecilia – as well as its impact on the church interior and the contemporary viewer. The cult image emerges as a synthesis of an epoch that is fundamental to our understanding of Early Modern culture.
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Leiden: Koninklijke Brill NV, 2015
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- 9789004270411
- 9004270418
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Überarbeitete Fassung einer Dissertation (Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg 2006)
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