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Sculpting Simulacra in Medieval Germany, 1250-1380

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Sculpting Simulacra in Medieval Germany, 1250-1380 explores the imaginative and nonreligious responses to Gothic sculpture in German-speaking regions during the 13th and 14th centuries. Tracing ideas of the ‘living statue’ and simulacrum through religious, lay, and travel literature, it highlights how sculptures served as factual presences, blurring the lines between viewer and artwork. From the Naumburg Master to imperial art in Vienna and Prague, the book offers a new understanding of the creation and use of three-dimensional images as conscious alternatives to sacred icons, revealing their mutable, living meanings.
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Ideal for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of medieval art, Gothic sculpture, and art history, this academic work appeals to those interested in the cultural and theoretical interpretation of late medieval European art.

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This book constitutes the first art-historical attempt to theorize the idiosyncratic character of German Gothic sculpture and trace the high and late medieval notions of the 'living statue' and the simulacrum in religious, lay and travel literature. In addressing a range of works.

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Engaging with the imaginative, nonreligious response to Gothic sculpture in German-speaking lands and tracing high and late medieval notions of the ’living statue’ and the simulacrum in religious, lay, and travel literature, this study explores the subjective and intuitive potential inherent in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century sculpture.

It addresses a range of works, from the oeuvre of the so-called Naumburg Master through Freiburg-im-Breisgau to the imperial art of Vienna and Prague. As living simulacra, the sculptures offer themselves to the imaginative horizons of their viewers as factual presences that substitute for the real. In perceiving Gothic sculpture as a conscious alternative to the sacred imago, the book offers a new understanding of the function, production, and use of three-dimensional images in late medieval Germany.

By blurring the boundaries between viewers and works of art, between the imaginary and the real, the sculptures invite the speculations of their viewers and in this way produce an unstable meaning, perpetually mutable and alive.

Sculpting Simulacra in Medieval Germany, 1250-1380 constitutes the first art-historical attempt to theorise the idiosyncratic character of German Gothic sculpture—much of which has never been fully documented—and provides the first English-language survey of the historiography of these works.

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Praised as a landmark and provocative study, the book is lauded for its bold, clear, and jargon-free analysis grounded in thorough scholarship and original observations. It is celebrated as a compelling and timely contribution to medieval art history that will challenge and enrich scholars of Gothic art, encouraging further study of these unique works.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781472422651

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 17 September 2014

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 440g

Pages: 264

About the Author

Assaf Pinkus, Associate Professor and Chair of the Art History Department at Tel Aviv University, works on production, patronage, spectatorship, and response in later medieval German sculpture and trecento painting.

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