The Reception of Bartolomeo Bermejo’s Saint Augustine

IF 0.1 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES Explorations in Renaissance Culture Pub Date : 2015-03-16 DOI:10.1163/23526963-04101004
Doot Bokelman
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The Art Institute of Chicago’s St. Augustine (oil on panel) is a universally accepted work by the Spanish artist Bartolome Bermejo. Painted around 1475, the writing saint has been identified as various Benedictine saints and St. Augustine, but these proposals are problematic because they do not take into account all of the iconographic elements within the panel or early Renaissance liturgical practices.This essay will examine the many iconographic details of the panel and consider the surviving archival materials, including an original contract for an ecclesiastically similar figure, Sto. Domingo de Silos by Bermejo. Uncommon ecclesiastical circumstances of Sto. Domingo de Silos in Daraco found in a papal document mirror those found in St. Benedict’s foundation in Monte Cassino. These iconogaphic and textual studies in coordination with an understanding of contemporary liturgical and Benedictine practices will reveal that St. Benedict is the single figure whose personal and ecclesiastical life most closely corresponds to the evidence in the Chicago panel.
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接待巴尔托洛梅奥·贝尔梅霍的圣奥古斯丁
芝加哥艺术学院的圣奥古斯丁(板面油画)是西班牙艺术家巴托洛梅·贝尔梅霍(Bartolome Bermejo)公认的作品。这幅画创作于1475年左右,被认为是不同的本笃会圣徒和圣奥古斯丁,但这些建议是有问题的,因为他们没有考虑到面板内所有的图像元素或早期文艺复兴时期的礼仪实践。本文将研究面板的许多图像细节,并考虑幸存的档案材料,包括一个与教会相似的人物的原始合同,Sto。Bermejo的《Domingo de Silos》。Sto的不寻常的教会环境。多明戈·德·西洛斯在一份教皇文件中发现了在卡西诺山圣本笃基金会发现的文件。这些肖像学和文本研究配合对当代礼仪和本笃会实践的理解,将揭示圣本笃是唯一一个个人和教会生活与芝加哥小组证据最密切相关的人物。
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