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Commemorating the Polish Renaissance Child
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Łabno, Jeannie
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Art & Visual Culture
/ Art and society
/ Art and society -- Poland -- History
/ Cherubs (Art)
/ Children
/ Children -- Death -- Psychological aspects
/ Death
/ Early Modern History 1500-1750
/ European History
/ Memorialization
/ Poland
/ Reformation
/ Sepulchral monuments, Renaissance
/ Sepulchral monuments, Renaissance -- Poland
/ Skull in art
/ Social & Cultural History
2011,2016
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Commemorating the Polish Renaissance Child
by
Łabno, Jeannie
in
Art & Visual Culture
/ Art and society
/ Art and society -- Poland -- History
/ Cherubs (Art)
/ Children
/ Children -- Death -- Psychological aspects
/ Death
/ Early Modern History 1500-1750
/ European History
/ Memorialization
/ Poland
/ Reformation
/ Sepulchral monuments, Renaissance
/ Sepulchral monuments, Renaissance -- Poland
/ Skull in art
/ Social & Cultural History
2011,2016
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Commemorating the Polish Renaissance Child
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Łabno, Jeannie
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Art & Visual Culture
/ Art and society
/ Art and society -- Poland -- History
/ Cherubs (Art)
/ Children
/ Children -- Death -- Psychological aspects
/ Death
/ Early Modern History 1500-1750
/ European History
/ Memorialization
/ Poland
/ Reformation
/ Sepulchral monuments, Renaissance
/ Sepulchral monuments, Renaissance -- Poland
/ Skull in art
/ Social & Cultural History
2011,2016
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2011,2016
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Overview
The study of funeral monuments is a growing field, but monuments erected to commemorate children have so far received little attention. Whilst the practice of erecting monuments to the dead was widespread across Renaissance Europe, the vast majority of these commemorated adults, with children generally only appearing as part of their parents' memorials. However, as this study reveals, in Poland there developed a very different tradition of funerary monuments designed for, and dedicated to, individual children - daughters as well as sons.
The book consists of five major parts, which could be read in any order, though the overall sequencing is based on the premise that an understanding of the context and background will enhance a reading of these fascinating child monuments. Consequently, there is a progression of knowledge presented from the broader context of the earlier parts, towards the final parts where the actual child monuments are discussed in detail. Thus the book begins with an overview of the wider cultural contexts of funerary monuments and where children fitted into this. It then moves on to to look at the 'forgotten Renaissance' of central Europe and specifically the situation in Poland. The middle part addresses the 'culture of memory', examining the role of funerary monuments in reinforcing social, religious and familial continuity. The last parts deal with the physical monuments: empirical data, iconography and iconology.
Through this illuminating consideration of children's monuments, the book raises a host of fascinating questions relating to Polish social and cultural life, family structure, attitudes to children and gender. It also addresses the issue of why Poland witnessed this unusual development, and what this tells us about the transmission of cultural and artistic ideas across Renaissance Europe. Drawing upon social and cultural history, visual and gender studies, the work not only asks important new questions, but provides a fresh perspe
Publisher
Routledge,Taylor and Francis,Ashgate,Taylor & Francis Group
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ISBN
9780754668251, 0754668258
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