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Art and Witchcraft in Early Modern Italy

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The figure of the witch is familiar from the work of early modern German, Dutch, and Flemish artists, but much less so in the work of their Italian counterparts. 'Art and Witchcraft in Early Modern Italy' seeks to explore the ways in which representations of witchcraft emerged from and coincided with the main cultural currents and artistic climate of an epoch chiefly celebrated for its humanistic and rational approaches.

Through an in-depth examination of a panoply of arresting paintings, engravings, and drawings - variously portraying a hag-ridden colossal phallus, a horror-stricken necromancer dodging the devil's scrabbling claws, and a nocturnal procession presided over by an infanticidal crone - Guy Tal offers new ways of reading witchcraft images through and beyond conventional iconography.

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Product Details
Amsterdam University Press
9048557364 / 9789048557363
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
30/11/2023
English
376 pages
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