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This collection examines gender and Otherness as tools to
understand medieval and early modern art as products of their
social environments. The essays, uniting up-and-coming and
established scholars, explore both iconographic and stylistic
similarities deployed to construct gender identity. The text
analyzes a vast array of medieval artworks, including Dieric
Bouts's Justice of Otto III, Albrecht Durer's Feast of the Rose
Garland, Rembrandt van Rijn's Naked Woman Seated on a Mound, and
Renaissance-era transi tombs of French women to illuminate medieval
and early modern ideas about gender identity, poverty, religion,
honor, virtue, sexuality, and motherhood, among others.
This collection examines gender and Otherness as tools to
understand medieval and early modern art as products of their
social environments. The essays, uniting up-and-coming and
established scholars, explore both iconographic and stylistic
similarities deployed to construct gender identity. The text
analyzes a vast array of medieval artworks, including Dieric
Bouts's Justice of Otto III, Albrecht Durer's Feast of the Rose
Garland, Rembrandt van Rijn's Naked Woman Seated on a Mound, and
Renaissance-era transi tombs of French women to illuminate medieval
and early modern ideas about gender identity, poverty, religion,
honor, virtue, sexuality, and motherhood, among others.
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