坎特伯雷大教堂奇迹窗口中的肯特朝圣者

IF 0.1 2区 艺术学 0 ART JOURNAL OF THE WARBURG AND COURTAULD INSTITUTES Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1086/JWCI44841042
Rachel Koopmans
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托马斯·贝克特的奇迹成为了13世纪早期彩色玻璃的主要主题,这些彩色玻璃安装在坎特伯雷大教堂三一教堂贝克特宏伟神龛周围的12扇流动窗户上。这篇文章认为,保存完好的nlV玻璃上描绘的五个奇迹故事中,有三个被误读了。比起描绘来自牛津、埃塞克斯和沃里克郡的朝圣者的奇迹,这些嵌板讲述的是坎特伯雷和多佛附近的人们所经历的奇迹,比如德尼的威廉,一个瘫痪的骑士;戈迪塔,坎特伯雷一个跛脚的女信徒;萨克森瓦是多佛的一名女信徒,患有腹部不适和手臂疼痛。有了这些新的解读,我们就有可能看到《新圣经》中所有幸存下来的叙述都致力于当地的奇迹,这是对大教堂玻璃中托马斯·贝克特(Thomas Becket)的肯特崇拜的一种非凡的、迄今为止尚未得到认可的纪念。坎特伯雷圣经中对当地朝圣者的关注堪比沙特尔大教堂当代彩色玻璃上的“贸易”、“捐赠”或“签名”面板。
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Kentish Pilgrims in Canterbury Cathedral's Miracle Windows
Thomas Becket's miracles formed the chief subject of the early thirteenth-century stained glass installed in the twelve ambulatory windows surrounding Becket's magnificent shrine in the Trinity Chapel of Canterbury Cathedral. This article argues that three of the five surviving miracle stories portrayed in the glass of nlV, a well-preserved window on the north aisle, have been misread. Rather than picturing miracles of pilgrims from Oxford, Essex and Warwickshire, these panels recount the miracles experienced by people from the environs of Canterbury and Dover, namely William of Dene, a paralysed knight; Goditha, a crippled laywoman of Canterbury; and Saxeva, a laywoman of Dover suffering from an abdominal complaint and pain in her arm. With these new readings in place, it is possible to see that all the surviving narratives in nIV are devoted to local miracles, a remarkable and hitherto unrecognised commemoration of Thomas Becket's Kentish cult in the cathedral's glass. The focus on local pilgrims in Canterbury's nIV is comparable to the 'trade', 'donor' or 'signature' panels in the contemporary stained glass at Chartres Cathedral.
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