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The Depiction of Angels and Devils in Medieval French Manuscript Illumination
Description This book examines the paintings of angels and devils by medieval French illuminators and discusses the manner in which they were depicted. With Illustrations.
Reviews “Patricia Gathercole again demonstrates her remarkable familiarity with Medieval France's illuminated manuscripts. Her study of angels and devils is a succicent history of the supernatural's occurrence across the ages, indeed, to pre-biblical times, and even farther back than the classical world of myths. The ever-present struggle between the minions of the Side of Light, of Holiness and the Dark Side is present. Therefore, the illuminations studied and presented visually in a variety of black-and-white illustration from documented miniatures, strengthen the author's investigation. The good angels are depicted with wings and haloes, with cherubs among them, while fallen angels, the opposite, with Lucifer and Satan predominating, are unattractive. Devils appear in the form we know today, with horns and hooves and the furry legs which go back to Pan, who so terrified those who saw him or who even heard the click of his horns, were filled with "panic" the fear of Pan. Devils were also depicted as dragons, and other creatures. The scope of this book is substantial, since in it the author makes a two-fold presentation: she entertains and instructs the general public and she offers the scholar an excellent bibliography and the footnotes scholars expect. But there is more to popularize this book: it appears at a time which is experiencing a revival of the public fascination with the supernatural, especially with miracles of the Virgin Mary, and of saints, and of encounters with the Dark Side. We witness this revival in the cinema, in television, in the radio, on the stage, in music, and even in the ballet. The public is as charmed with the supernatural now as it was in the past.” - (From the Commendatory Preface) John E. Keller, University of Kentucky
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ISBN10: 0-7734-6423-9 ISBN13: 978-0-7734-6423-0 Pages: 97 Year: 2004
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