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The Creation of Eve and Renaissance Naturalism
Visual Theology and Artistic Invention

This book traces how four early Renaissance masters represented the Creation of Eve.

Jack M. Greenstein (Author)

9781107103245, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 23 August 2016

266 pages, 56 b/w illus. 12 colour illus.
26 x 18.5 x 2 cm, 0.87 kg

'This is an original and insightful addition to our understanding of iconography, as sensitive to theology in specific historic contexts as it is to theories of art history and interpretation.' Chloe Reddaway, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History

Depicting the Creation of Woman presented a special problem for Renaissance artists. The medieval iconography of Eve rising half-formed from Adam's side was hardly compatible with their commitment to the naturalistic representation of the human figure. At the same time, the story of God constructing the first woman from a rib did not offer the kind of dignified, affective pictorial narrative that artists, patrons, and the public prized. Jack M. Greenstein takes this artistic problem as the point of departure for an iconographic study of this central theme of Christian culture. His book shows how the meaning changed along with the form when Lorenzo Ghiberti, Andrea Pisano, and other Italian sculptors of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries revised the traditional composition to accommodate a naturalistically depicted Eve. At stake, Greenstein argues, is the role of the artist and the power of image-making in reshaping Renaissance culture and religious thought.

Introduction: rethinking iconography
1. 'In the beginning': Genesis cycles and the iconographies of the Creation of Eve
2. The rib and the side: synthetic artistry at Orvieto Cathedral
3. The body of Eve in Andrea Pisano's Creation relief for the campanile of Florence Cathedral
4. A visual invention: the angels at Eve's Side in Lorenzo Ghiberti's Genesis panel
5. Jacopo della Quercia's Creation of Eve and the dignity of woman.

Subject Areas: Gender studies: women [JFSJ1], Religion: general [HRA], Medieval history [HBLC1], European history [HBJD], Renaissance art [ACND], History of art: Byzantine & Medieval art c 500 CE to c 1400 [ACK]

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