Faces of Power and Piety by Eric Inglis

Faces of Power and Piety by Eric Inglis

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Examines portraits from the years 700 to 1600. This book begins with the break with classical Roman art that ushered in the style of medieval portraiture, and continues through to the development of naturalistic portraits in the Renaissance. It is illustrated and offers a look at some of the most intriguing portraits of the past.

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Faces of Power and Piety by Eric Inglis

Today when we look at a portrait of a famous person, we expect to see certain things such as a realistic view of their physical characteristics. We would also expect to be able to read something of their character: humour, intelligence, or quiet reflection. All-in-all the portrait should reflect something of the subject's inner self. In stark contrast are the portraits of the Middle Ages. The main aim of medieval artists was to record the subject as they wanted to be remembered for posterity. The artist would rarely attempt to record the person's features accurately, and the picture revealed little about their personality. Smiling was regarded as frivolous, and these portraits served principally to emphasise their subject's power and piety.This new book examines portraits from the years 700 to 1600. Beginning with the break with classical Roman art that ushered in the style of medieval portraiture, it continues through to the development of naturalistic portraits in the Renaissance. Sumptuously illustrated in colour on every page, this is a fascinating and highly readable look at some of the most intriguing portraits of the past.
Erik Inglis is Associate Professor of Art History at Oblerin College, Ohio, and has published widely on the history of medieval art.His previous books include The Hours of Mary of Burgundy (Harvey Miller,1997)
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ISBN 13 9780712309813
ISBN 10 0712309810
Title Faces of Power and Piety
Author Eric Inglis
Series Medieval Imagination
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher British Library Publishing
Year published 2008-09-01
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.