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The Legend of Veronica in Early Modern Art (Hardcover)
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The Legend of Veronica in Early Modern Art (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research in Art and Religion
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In The Legend of Veronica in Early Modern Art, Katherine T. Brown
explores the lore of the apocryphal character of Veronica and the
history of the "true image" relic as factors in the Franciscans'
placement of her character into the Via Crucis (Way of the Cross)
as the Sixth Station, in both Jerusalem and Western Europe, around
the turn of the fifteenth century. Katherine T. Brown examines how
the Franciscans adopted and adapted the legend of Veronica to meet
their own evangelical goals by intervening in the fabric of
Jerusalem to incorporate her narrative which is not found in the
Gospels into an urban path constructed for pilgrims, as well as in
similar participatory installations in churchyards and naves across
Western Europe. This book proposes plausible reasons for the
subsequent proliferation of works of art depicting Veronica, both
within and independent of the Stations of the Cross, from the early
fifteenth through the mid-seventeenth centuries. This book will be
of interest to scholars in art history, theology, and medieval and
Renaissance studies.
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