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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Colum HourihanePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780367334321ISBN 10: 0367334321 Pages: 548 Publication Date: 21 June 2019 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Figures and PlatesPreface Biographical Notes on the ContributorsMedieval Iconography, An Introduction Colum Hourihane Part I THE GREAT ICONOGRAPHERS 1. Andrea Alciato Denis L. Drysdall and Peter M. Daly 2. Ripa, the TrincianteCornelia Logemann 3. Adolphe-Napoléon Didron (Paris 1867–Hautvilliers 1906) Emilie Maraszak 4. Louis Réau Daniel Russo 5. Émile Mâle Kirk Ambrose 6. Aby M. Warburg: Iconographer? Peter van Huisstede 7. Fritz Saxl: Transformation and Reconfiguration of Pagan Gods in Medieval Art Katia Mazzucco 8. Erwin Panofsky (1892–1968) Dieter Wuttke 9. Charles Rufus Morey and the Index of Christian Art Colum Hourihane 10. Hans van de Waal, A Portrait Edward Grasman 11. Meyer Schapiro as Iconographer Patricia Stirnemann 12. Michael Camille’s Queer Middle Ages Matthew M. Reeve Part II SYSTEMS AND CATALOGUING TOOLS 13. The Anthropology of Images Ralph Dekoninck 14. Classifying Image Content in Visual Collections: A Selective History Chiara Franceschini 15. Library of Congress Subject Headings Sherman Clarke 16. Iconclass: a Key to Collaboration in the Digital Humanities Hans Brandhorst and Etienne Posthumus Section III THEMES IN MEDIEVAL ART 17. Religious Iconography Marina Vicelja 18. Liturgical Iconography Karl F. Morrison 19. Secular Iconography Harald Wolter-von dem Knesebeck 20. Erotic Iconography Madeline H. Caviness 21. The Iconography of Narrative Anne F. Harris 22. Political Iconography and The Emblematic Way of Seeing György E. Szönyi 23. Picturing the Stars – Scientific Iconography in the Middle Ages Dieter Blume 24. Medicine’s Image Jack Hartnell 25. Patronage: A Useful Category of Art Historical Analysis Elizabeth Carson Pastan 26. Royal and Imperial Iconography Joan A. Holladay 27. The Iconography of Architecture Elizabeth Valdez del Álamo 28. Heraldic Imagery, Definition, and Principles Laurent Hablot 29. Medieval Maps and Diagrams Diarmuid Scully 30. The Iconography of Gender Sherry C.M. Lindquist 31. Feminist Art History and Medieval Iconography Martha Easton 32. The Iconography of Color Andreas Petzold 33. Flowers and Plants, the Living Iconography Celia Fisher 34. The Iconography of Light Sharon E. J. Gerstel and Michael W. Cothren 35. The Visual Representation of Music and Sound Susan Boynton 36. The Other in the Middle Ages, Difference, Identity, and Iconography Pamela A. Patton 37. Animal Iconography Debra Higgs Strickland 38. Monstrous Iconography Asa Simon Mittman and Susan M. KimReviewsAuthor InformationColum Hourihane received his PhD from the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London, in 1983 for a thesis on the iconography of Gothic art in Ireland, part of which was subsequently published as Gothic Art in Ireland 1169–1550: Enduring Vitality (2003). He was deputy director of the Witt Computer Index in the Courtauld Institute until 1997 before becoming director of the Index of Christian Art, Princeton University, where he was until retirement in 2014. He has edited over twenty volumes of art historical studies and has single-authored five volumes. Among the latter are The Processional Cross in Late Medieval England: The Dallye Cross (2005) and Pontius Pilate, Anti-Semitism, and the Passion in medieval Art (2009). A fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, he was elected an honorary fellow of the Royal Irish Academy in 2015. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |