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Hartnell, Jack, "The body inside‐out: Anatomical memory at Maubuisson abbey", Art History, (2019), (publ. electrònica).
- Resum
- The now destroyed Abbey of Maubuisson, situated just northwest of Paris, was a religious foundation that over the centuries crafted a uniquely visceral visual culture. By charting a long history of the institution from its medieval foundation to its early modern demise, this essay looks to Maubuisson's bodies – figures formed of painted wood, marble, gilded copper, and raw preserved flesh – in order to unearth a long‐standing proclivity at the abbey for flipping the human form inside‐out. Maubuisson brings to light a new context with which we might begin to read medieval and early modern objects: a case study in the folding together of medicine, religious ritual, and sculpture into a distinctive form of institutional, anatomical memory.
- Matèries
- Història de l'art
Religió Medicina - Cirurgia i anatomia
- URL
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Doi: 10.1111/1467-8365.12425
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