Conference: Madonne. Reframing, Coronation and Re-Installation of Marian Images in Early Modern Spaces
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08.12.2018 um 16:30
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3rd international conference of the project SACRIMA, The Normativity of Sacred Images in Early Modern Europe, funded by the European Research Council
Early modern efforts to reinvigorate the diverse plethora of Marian sculptures and paintings reflect the enduring position of the Virgin in both Catholic and Protestant forms of worship. Artists transformed and re-created Lucan icons through referential and innovative acts of reframing. Simultaneously, the coronation of images of the Virgin and Child within Catholic cult sites emblematizes the growing trend for normative presentations of the Virgin Mary. This conference seeks to explore the ways in which these alterations affected devotional interactions and the cult of images in the early modern era. Contributions include cases of coronation, restoration and reframing of Marian images (including Byzantine or medieval icons, Trecento and Quattrocento imagery, and early modern designs) in major and minor artistic and cultic centers across early modern Europe. By examining cult imagery of the Virgin Mary in what has been defined as the age of art, this conference explores the local re-appropriations and the visual norms of sacred representations throughout the early modern period.
Program
Friday, 7 December
Institut für Kunstgeschichte, LMU, Zentnerstraße 31, 80798 Munich
13.00 // Welcome
13.30-14.00 // Chiaran Franceschini (LMU München)/Erin Giffin (LMU München) Introduction
14.00-15.00 PAPER MADONNAS
Margherita Clavarina (The Warburg Institute): Ecclesiastical Enshrinement of Miraculous Prints in Early Modern Emilia-Romagna
Sanja Cvetnic (University of Zagreb): Cartacea Deiparae Verginis ab igne servata: The Triumph of Our Lady of Trsat (Croatia)
15.00-15.30 Coffee break
15.30-1700 CUT AND PASTE
Isabella Augart (Universität Hamburg): Framing pictures. Altarpieces with Embedded Miraculous Images in Early Modern Italy
Gloria de Liberali (University of Washington): The Madonna del Baraccano. Reworking and Reframing a Marian Image in Early Modern Bologna
Michele Danieli (Università di Bologna): Framed Miracles. Madonne and Frontali in Bologna in the 16th Century
17.00-17.30 Coffee break
17.30-19.00 REFRAMING ROMAN MADONNAS
Alison Fleming (Winston-Salem State University): The Society of Jesus and a New Role for the Madonna della Strada
Valerio Mezzolani (Sapienza Università di Roma): The Madonna della Febbre and the Madonna dei Monti in the Age of Urban VIII: New Frameworks and Old Identities for a Renovated Rome
Jeffrey Fraiman (The Metropolitan Museum of Art): The Icon Next Door: Avanzino Nucci’s translation of the Madonna della Clemenza for San Calisto in Trastevere
Saturday, 8 December
Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, Katharina-von-Bora-Str. 10, 80333 Munich, Room 242
9.00-10.30 PRESERVATION AND DESTRUCTION
Ester Brunet (ISSR S. Pietro Martiere, Verona): Reframing Madonnas in Venice: The Virgin of Loreto in the Church of San Polo
Grace Harpster (Columbia University): Decorum and Display: Conserving and Restoring Miraculous Images in Port-Tridentine Milan
Fabrizia Federici (Bibliotheca Hertziana): From a Family Chapel to Another: The Madonna by Pinturicchio in Massa
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-12.30 LIGHT AND MOVEMENT
Johannes Gebhardt (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg): Revealing Sacred Images: Giovan Battista Salvi’s Mater Salvatoris in the Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini e Convalescenti in Rome
Minou Schraven (University of Amsterdam): Pius V, the Dutch Revolt and the Medals of Our Lady of Halle From Pilgrim Badge to the Invention of the Portable Indulgenced Object
Vera Henkelmann (Indepenent Scholar, Eschweiler): Mary in the Air: The Floating Maria Apocalyptica and Queen of Heaven
12.30-13.30 Lunchbreak
13.30-15.30 REFRAMING ARCHAISM
Lise Constant (Université Catholique de Louvain): Representation and Reframing of Miraculous Statues of the Virgin in the Southern Netherlands
Katharina Schüppel (TU Dortmund): Reframing a Medieval Cult Image in Premodern Times: The Peformative and Material Contexts of the Thuir Madonna in the 16th century and beyond
Cécile Vincent-Cassy (Université Paris 13): Reframing a Local Worship: The ‘Portrait’ of the Virgen de los Desamparados of Valencia in the Royal Convent of the Descalzas Reales, Madrid (1644)
Giancarla Periti (University of Toronto): The Life and Afterlife of Ravenna’s Madonna Greca Icon
15.30-16.30 Common Discussion and Closure
ORGANIZATION:
Prof. Dr. Chiara Franceschini (Chiara.Franceschini@lmu.de)
Preceding conferences project SACRIMA, The Normativity of Sacred Images in Early Modern Europe, funded by the European Research Council:
30. November/1.December 2017
Holy children/liminal bodies. The status and materiality of infancy in early modern visual culture
2./3. November 2017