The Isenheim Altarpiece: God's Medicine and the Painter's Vision (Princeton Essays on the Arts)

The Isenheim Altarpiece: God's Medicine and the Painter's Vision (Princeton Essays on the Arts)

by Andree Hayum (Author)

Synopsis

Andree Hayum approaches Matthias Gruenewald's Isenheim Altarpiece, now at the Musee d'Unterlinden in Colmar, as a structural and iconographic entity and restores it to its broader cultural context in the early 16th century. She interprets the altarpiece in terms of its hospital context, then explores how this polyptych functions as a system of communication, in relation to contemporary sermons and in response to an emerging print culture. The meaning and motivation behind the direct visual appeal of the Isenheim panels are considered within the liturgy and the sacramental economy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 217
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 15 Feb 1994

ISBN 10: 0691000875
ISBN 13: 9780691000879

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Winner of the 1991 Charles Rufus Morey Award, College Art Association
Andr e Hayum's sensitive and passionate book is not only a learned study but it is also a personal confession. . . . [She] has chosen a highly ambitious and broadly conceived approach to a complex and mysterious subject.---Willibald Sauerlander, The New York Review of Books
Like the Isenheim Altarpiece itself, Hayum's text has the beauty of being accessible to two distinct, but related audiences: the interested layman and the serious scholar.---Diane G. Scillia, The Sixteenth Century Journal
Author Bio
Andr e Hayum is Professor of Art History at Fordham University.