• The Art of Poverty Irony and Ideal in Sixteenth-Century Beggar Imagery

The Art of Poverty Irony and Ideal in Sixteenth-Century Beggar Imagery

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The Art of Poverty is the first book in English to analyze depictions of beggars in 16th-century European art. Featuring works from Germany, the Low Countries, Britain, France, and Italy, it discusses a diverse body of imagery from crude woodcuts to monumental church altarpieces. It argues that these works largely conformed to two paradoxical, though mutually supportive, representational approaches. The book tracks the emergence of a trenchantly negative approach in Northern art, in which beggars are shown as vagabonds, alongside the other predominant visual mode, where beggars are exalted as examples of sacred purity. The Art of Poverty's progressive approach and cross-disciplinary theme makes it vital reading for those concerned with the development of early modern European culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780719075827
ISBN-10: 0719075823
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 2007
Edition description: Illustrated
Pages: 266
Product dimensions: Height: 9.8 Inches, Length: 6.92 Inches, Weight: 1.93 Pounds, Width: 0.88 Inches
Author: Tom Nichols
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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