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Paperback. Condition: New. Reframing medieval art through the lens of queer theory, this pioneering volume sharpens our understanding of conceptions of gender, the body, and eroticism across three centuries This pioneering volume explores concepts of gender, sexuality, and love as portrayed in sculptures, paintings, manuscripts, and personal items to reveal the hidden sexuality and sensuality of medieval art. Using the critical approach known as queer theory, which offers a way to think more expansively about the past, the book interrogates aspects art and culture of the Middle Ages that are often overlooked, such as nonconformist sexual practices, gender variance, and power plays within human and divine relationships. Focused essays on topics and motifs such as the erotics of Saint Sebastian, transgender expression, and the underside of courtly love propose new readings of beloved masterpieces. Featuring more than 40 works of art from the fourteenth to the sixteenth century, this volume not only encourages readers to reflect on the ways that sex, gender, and relationships structured medieval lives and identities, but also prompts contemplation of how such attitudes affect our understanding of these subjects in the present day. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Exhibition Schedule: The Met Cloisters, New York (October 17, 2025-March 29, 2026).
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Paperback. Condition: New. Reframing medieval art through the lens of queer theory, this pioneering volume sharpens our understanding of conceptions of gender, the body, and eroticism across three centuries This pioneering volume explores concepts of gender, sexuality, and love as portrayed in sculptures, paintings, manuscripts, and personal items to reveal the hidden sexuality and sensuality of medieval art. Using the critical approach known as queer theory, which offers a way to think more expansively about the past, the book interrogates aspects art and culture of the Middle Ages that are often overlooked, such as nonconformist sexual practices, gender variance, and power plays within human and divine relationships. Focused essays on topics and motifs such as the erotics of Saint Sebastian, transgender expression, and the underside of courtly love propose new readings of beloved masterpieces. Featuring more than 40 works of art from the fourteenth to the sixteenth century, this volume not only encourages readers to reflect on the ways that sex, gender, and relationships structured medieval lives and identities, but also prompts contemplation of how such attitudes affect our understanding of these subjects in the present day. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Exhibition Schedule: The Met Cloisters, New York (October 17, 2025-March 29, 2026).
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Paperback. Condition: New. Reframing medieval art through the lens of queer theory, this pioneering volume sharpens our understanding of conceptions of gender, the body, and eroticism across three centuries This pioneering volume explores concepts of gender, sexuality, and love as portrayed in sculptures, paintings, manuscripts, and personal items to reveal the hidden sexuality and sensuality of medieval art. Using the critical approach known as queer theory, which offers a way to think more expansively about the past, the book interrogates aspects art and culture of the Middle Ages that are often overlooked, such as nonconformist sexual practices, gender variance, and power plays within human and divine relationships. Focused essays on topics and motifs such as the erotics of Saint Sebastian, transgender expression, and the underside of courtly love propose new readings of beloved masterpieces. Featuring more than 40 works of art from the fourteenth to the sixteenth century, this volume not only encourages readers to reflect on the ways that sex, gender, and relationships structured medieval lives and identities, but also prompts contemplation of how such attitudes affect our understanding of these subjects in the present day. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Exhibition Schedule: The Met Cloisters, New York (October 17, 2025-March 29, 2026).
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Reframing medieval art through the lens of queer theory, this pioneering volume sharpens our understanding of conceptions of gender, the body, and eroticism across three centuries This pioneering volume explores concepts of gender, sexuality, and love as portrayed in sculptures, paintings, manuscripts, and personal items to reveal the hidden sexuality and sensuality of medieval art. Using the critical approach known as queer theory, which offers a way to think more expansively about the past, the book interrogates aspects art and culture of the Middle Ages that are often overlooked, such as nonconformist sexual practices, gender variance, and power plays within human and divine relationships. Focused essays on topics and motifs such as the erotics of Saint Sebastian, transgender expression, and the underside of courtly love propose new readings of beloved masterpieces. Featuring more than 40 works of art from the fourteenth to the sixteenth century, this volume not only encourages readers to reflect on the ways that sex, gender, and relationships structured medieval lives and identities, but also prompts contemplation of how such attitudes affect our understanding of these subjects in the present day. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Exhibition Schedule: The Met Cloisters, New York (October 17, 2025-March 29, 2026).
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A la mort de Charlemagne, puis de son fils Louis le pieux, l'empire, conformément à la tradition carolingienne, fut partagé entre les trois petits-fils de Charlemagne lors du traité de Verdun en 843 : la Lotharingie, domaine de Lothaire, allant de la Germanie jusqu'à l'Italie en passant par la Meuse, le Rhin et le Rhône, la Francie Orientale et la Francie Occidentale. Le catalogue met en avant l'histoire de ce royaume souvent méconnu ainsi que l'exceptionnelle richesse de l'art carolingien.La Lotharingie, au fil d'évolutions politiques complexes, se trouve en effet avoir couvert des territoires, allant de la mer du Nord à la mer Méditerranée et aujourd'hui intégrés à l'Allemagne, les Pays-Bas, la Belgique, le Luxembourg, la France et l'Italie. Cette géographie mouvante mais cependant ancrée dans le continent européen occidental, est au fondement de la splendeur artistique de la Lotharingie.Héritières directes des inventions des artistes du Palais de Charlemagne, les oeuvres créées à la seconde moitié du IXe et au Xe siècles, reflètent dans le domaine de la création les multiples facettes du territoire, allant du monde germanique à l'Italie, en passant par les vallées de la Meuse, du Rhin et du Rhône. En effet, par les héritages divers, entre l'art septentrional et l'art portant l'héritage de la Méditerranée antique, les oeuvres des artistes de Lotharingie sont, aujourd'hui encore, fascinantes par leur richesse esthétique.Les relations diplomatiques des souverains carolingiens avec l'Empire byzantin trouvent un écho direct dans le geste artistique, par le voyage des artistes, des oeuvres et des matériaux. Tout en abordant les événements les plus importants ayant rythmé l'histoire de la Lotharingie, l'ouvrage s'attachera à en révéler les courants artistiques. Qu'elles soient précieuses ou ordinaires, les oeuvres de Lotharingie sont le miroir de la grande créativité de cette période.