From Rejection to Reconciliation: Protestantism and the Image in Early Modern England

IF 0.7 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of British Studies Pub Date : 2023-12-04 DOI:10.1017/jbr.2023.69
Tara Hamling, Jonathan Willis
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The idea that Protestantism in post-Reformation England was inherently hostile to the visual arts has a long history and has become embedded across an interdisciplinary scholarship and within popular consciousness. While more recent historiography addresses numerous exceptions to this prevailing trend, this article provides a new assessment of how English Protestantism in a more positive mood not only came to terms with the image but actively embraced it. In identifying patterns of thinking within a wide body of contemporary comment, we offer a chart in the mode of early modern figurative diagrams to emphasize the diverse criteria that Protestants weighed when considering whether an image was suitable for its intended purpose, from the circumstances of its making and using through audience response to location, medium, subject matter, and patron. In doing so, we stress the importance of historicizing the sense of the terms civil and religious use, which do not map neatly onto a modern reading of secular and sacred spaces. We further illustrate how the criteria of the model operated in practice, through detailed analysis of two extant artworks commissioned by committed Protestants, highlighting keen engagement with pictorial art in theory and in practice. The shift in emphasis from rejection to reconciliation captures the spirit of English Protestantism's negotiation and rapprochement with the image over the period ca. 1560–ca. 1640.
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从拒绝到和解:新教与近代早期英国的形象
宗教改革后的英格兰,新教对视觉艺术天生怀有敌意,这种观点由来已久,并已在跨学科的学术研究和大众意识中根深蒂固。虽然最近的史学对这一流行趋势提出了许多例外,但本文提供了一种新的评估,即英国新教如何以更积极的态度不仅与形象达成协议,而且积极地接受它。为了在广泛的当代评论中识别思维模式,我们以早期现代形象图表的模式提供了一个图表,以强调新教徒在考虑图像是否适合其预期目的时所权衡的各种标准,从其制作和使用的情况到观众对地点,媒介,主题和赞助人的反应。在这样做的过程中,我们强调将民间和宗教使用这两个术语的意义历史化的重要性,这些术语并没有整齐地映射到世俗和神圣空间的现代解读。我们进一步说明了模型的标准是如何在实践中运作的,通过详细分析两件由坚定的新教徒委托的现存艺术品,突出了在理论和实践中对绘画艺术的敏锐参与。强调从拒绝到和解的转变抓住了英国新教在1560年至1560年期间与该形象谈判和和解的精神。1640.
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the North American Conference on British Studies (NACBS), the Journal of British Studies, has positioned itself as the critical resource for scholars of British culture from the Middle Ages through the present. Drawing on both established and emerging approaches, JBS presents scholarly articles and books reviews from renowned international authors who share their ideas on British society, politics, law, economics, and the arts. In 2005 (Vol. 44), the journal merged with the NACBS publication Albion, creating one journal for NACBS membership. The NACBS also sponsors an annual conference , as well as several academic prizes, graduate fellowships, and undergraduate essay contests .
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