Women, Fertility, and Maternal Art in Renaissance Florence by Dopfel, Costanza Gislon (9781032443973) | Browns Books
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Women, Fertility, and Maternal Art in Renaissance Florence

Part of the Subversive Histories, Feminist Futures series
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Women, Fertility, and Maternal Art in Renaissance Florence examines maternity-centered art to reveal women’s crucial function in saving Florence from a depopulation catastrophe. Nativity and Madonna and Child images that graced many households and chapels in Florentine society formed a program of visual indoctrination, championing a 'birth epic' that glorified the social duty of reproduction but dismissed its high risk.

As images emphasizing women’s reproductive value multiplied throughout the century, the accounts of their deaths in childbirth and the records of their elaborate public funerals present these mothers as new examples of self-sacrifice and martyrdom.

This book re-centers the history of the Renaissance around women and their bodies – both as subjects of artistic representation and as critical but ignored contributors to Florentine society.

It proposes a more inclusive vision of an era that is still too often addressed exclusively via the history of its male artists, bankers and merchants.

Women, Fertility, and Maternal Art in Renaissance Florence appeals to both students and scholars in field of art history, social history, Renaissance art and gender studies, and also the general reader who has an interest in these areas.

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Product Details
Routledge
1032443979 / 9781032443973
Paperback / softback
24/12/2024
United Kingdom
English
292 pages : illustrations (black and white).

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