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\ Art 254 Life & Afterlife in Italian Renaissance Art

Art 254 Life & Afterlife in Italian Renaissance Art. Mysticism. Passional of Abbess Kunigunde, Bohemia, 1314, The mystical embrace Christ with the human soul. Canticum Canticorum , 1470-75, Netherlands. Master IAM van Zwoll, The Lactation of St Bernard, c. 1480-85, engraving.

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\ Art 254 Life & Afterlife in Italian Renaissance Art

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  1. \Art 254Life & Afterlife in Italian Renaissance Art Mysticism

  2. Passional of Abbess Kunigunde, Bohemia, 1314, The mystical embrace Christ with the human soul Canticum Canticorum, 1470-75, Netherlands

  3. Master IAM van Zwoll, The Lactation of St Bernard, c. 1480-85, engraving

  4. Paolo di Giovanni Fei, Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine, late 14th century.

  5. French ivory diptych, c. 1260-70

  6. Vision of Saint Bernard, Germany, 14th century

  7. Upper Rhine, Christ and St John, c. 1330-40 (35.4 cm)

  8. Bonaventura Berlinghieri, Pescia, 1235 St Francis and the crucifix of St Damian Assisi fresco

  9. Biblia pauperum. Fifteenth-century Blockbook. The Annunciation flanked by God cursing the serpent and Gideon kneeling before his fleece. See Brian E. Daley, “The ‘Closed Garden’ and the ‘Sealed Fountain’: Song of Songs 4:12 in the Late Medieval Iconography of Mary,” p. 270-71.

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