Mudejarismo and Moorish Revival in Europe: Cultural Negotiations and Artistic Translations in the Middle Ages and 19th-century Historicism: Visualising the Middle Ages, cartea 13
Francine Gieseen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 mar 2021
Contributors are (in order of appearance) Francine Giese, Ariane Varela Braga, Michael A. Conrad, Katrin Kaufmann, Sarah Keller, Elena Paulino Montero, Luis Araus Ballesteros, Ekaterina Savinova, Christian Schweizer, Alejandro Jiménez Hernández and Laura Álvarez Acosta.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004448209
ISBN-10: 9004448209
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Visualising the Middle Ages
ISBN-10: 9004448209
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Visualising the Middle Ages
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Towards a Comprehensive Understanding of Interconnected Realities
Francine Giese
PART 1Between Fascination and Conflict
1 Where Does Mudéjar Architecture Belong?
Francine Giese
2 When Warriors Become Teachers
Alfonso x’s Cultural Endeavors and the Crusade Ideology
Michael A. Conrad
3 “Ennobling Muslims and Jews”? The Instrumentalization of Mudéjar under the House of Trastámara 1369–1474
Michael A. Conrad
4 Reassessing the Moorish Revival in 19th- Century Europe
Francine Giese
PART 2
Agents and Networks
5 “Oh, You Seeker of Knowledge! This is Its Gate Opened Wide...” The Transcultural Networks of Patrons, Artists, Scholars, Writers and Diplomats Between Medieval Iberia and North Africa in the 14th Century
Michael A. Conrad
6 Beyond Kings and Sultans
Vertical Diffusion and the Patrons of Urban Palaces in 14th-Century Toledo
Michael A. Conrad
7 Spanish Intellectuals of the 19th Century and Their Role for Knowledge Exchange Across Europe
Christian M. Schweizer
8 Mentors, Patrons and Social Networks
The Trajectories of Architects in a Globalized Century
Francine Giese
9Il Gusto Moresco
Amateurs and Artists in Florence and Rome during the Second Half of the 19th Century
Ariane Varela Braga
PART 3
Artisans and Architects as Protagonists of Transcultural Exchange and Artistic Transfer
10 An Interconnected World
Mudéjar Artisans and the Aristocracy in 15th-Century Castile
Luis Araus Ballesteros
11 Reproducing the Alhambra
Monument Conservators and Artisans in Granada
Francine Giese and Alejandro Jiménez Hernández
12 Learning from Casts and Models
Schools and Academies in 19th-Century Europe and the Specific Case of the Alhambra Collection in St. Petersburg
Katrin Kaufmann, Ekaterina Savinova and Ariane Varela Braga
PART 4
Artistic Translations between Imagination, Politics and Ideology
13 The Limits of Otherness
Decoding the Entangled Heritage of Medieval Iberia
Francine Giese and Sarah Keller
14 Political Ruptures and Artistic Continuities
Pedro I, Enrique II and the First Trastámara Architecture in Context
Elena Paulino Montero
15 Oriental Carpets a
nd Gothic Windows
Stained Glass in Neo-Moorish Architecture
Sarah Keller
16 The Alhambra as a Historicist Matrix for Museum Displays
Francine Giese and Ariane Varela Braga
17 Stylistic Eclecticism and Its Oriental Languages Alhambrismo in St. Petersburg
Katrin Kaufmann
PART 5
Transmitting Islamic Aesthetics Across Centuries
1
Architectural Transformation
18 The Fortune of the Court of the Lions and the Court of the Dolls
Artistic Translations and Processes of Decontextualization
Francine Giese and Ariane Varela Braga
19 Domes Reinvented
Changing Meanings and Artistic Translations of Ibero-Islamic Rib and Muqarnas Vaults
Francine Giese
20 The Hybridization of Sebka Ornament
Francine Giese and Ariane Varela Braga
2
Transmateriality
21 Revisiting the Alhambra
Transmediality and Transmateriality in 19th-Century Italy
Ariane Varela Braga
22 Neo-Moorish Ceilings
On the Models and Materiality of Russian Alhambrismo
Katrin Kaufmann
23 Illuminating Transennae – A Technical Reinterpretation
Sarah Keller
PART 6
Epilogue
24 An Endangered Heritage
Mudéjar and Neo-Moorish Architecture in 20th-Century Europe
Francine Giese and Laura Álvarez Acosta
Appendix
1 Catalogue of 19th-Century Alhambra Casts and Models at the Scientific-Research Museum of the Russian Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg
Ekaterina Savinova
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Towards a Comprehensive Understanding of Interconnected Realities
Francine Giese
PART 1Between Fascination and Conflict
1 Where Does Mudéjar Architecture Belong?
Francine Giese
2 When Warriors Become Teachers
Alfonso x’s Cultural Endeavors and the Crusade Ideology
Michael A. Conrad
3 “Ennobling Muslims and Jews”? The Instrumentalization of Mudéjar under the House of Trastámara 1369–1474
Michael A. Conrad
4 Reassessing the Moorish Revival in 19th- Century Europe
Francine Giese
PART 2
Agents and Networks
5 “Oh, You Seeker of Knowledge! This is Its Gate Opened Wide...” The Transcultural Networks of Patrons, Artists, Scholars, Writers and Diplomats Between Medieval Iberia and North Africa in the 14th Century
Michael A. Conrad
6 Beyond Kings and Sultans
Vertical Diffusion and the Patrons of Urban Palaces in 14th-Century Toledo
Michael A. Conrad
7 Spanish Intellectuals of the 19th Century and Their Role for Knowledge Exchange Across Europe
Christian M. Schweizer
8 Mentors, Patrons and Social Networks
The Trajectories of Architects in a Globalized Century
Francine Giese
9Il Gusto Moresco
Amateurs and Artists in Florence and Rome during the Second Half of the 19th Century
Ariane Varela Braga
PART 3
Artisans and Architects as Protagonists of Transcultural Exchange and Artistic Transfer
10 An Interconnected World
Mudéjar Artisans and the Aristocracy in 15th-Century Castile
Luis Araus Ballesteros
11 Reproducing the Alhambra
Monument Conservators and Artisans in Granada
Francine Giese and Alejandro Jiménez Hernández
12 Learning from Casts and Models
Schools and Academies in 19th-Century Europe and the Specific Case of the Alhambra Collection in St. Petersburg
Katrin Kaufmann, Ekaterina Savinova and Ariane Varela Braga
PART 4
Artistic Translations between Imagination, Politics and Ideology
13 The Limits of Otherness
Decoding the Entangled Heritage of Medieval Iberia
Francine Giese and Sarah Keller
14 Political Ruptures and Artistic Continuities
Pedro I, Enrique II and the First Trastámara Architecture in Context
Elena Paulino Montero
15 Oriental Carpets a
nd Gothic Windows
Stained Glass in Neo-Moorish Architecture
Sarah Keller
16 The Alhambra as a Historicist Matrix for Museum Displays
Francine Giese and Ariane Varela Braga
17 Stylistic Eclecticism and Its Oriental Languages Alhambrismo in St. Petersburg
Katrin Kaufmann
PART 5
Transmitting Islamic Aesthetics Across Centuries
1
Architectural Transformation
18 The Fortune of the Court of the Lions and the Court of the Dolls
Artistic Translations and Processes of Decontextualization
Francine Giese and Ariane Varela Braga
19 Domes Reinvented
Changing Meanings and Artistic Translations of Ibero-Islamic Rib and Muqarnas Vaults
Francine Giese
20 The Hybridization of Sebka Ornament
Francine Giese and Ariane Varela Braga
2
Transmateriality
21 Revisiting the Alhambra
Transmediality and Transmateriality in 19th-Century Italy
Ariane Varela Braga
22 Neo-Moorish Ceilings
On the Models and Materiality of Russian Alhambrismo
Katrin Kaufmann
23 Illuminating Transennae – A Technical Reinterpretation
Sarah Keller
PART 6
Epilogue
24 An Endangered Heritage
Mudéjar and Neo-Moorish Architecture in 20th-Century Europe
Francine Giese and Laura Álvarez Acosta
Appendix
1 Catalogue of 19th-Century Alhambra Casts and Models at the Scientific-Research Museum of the Russian Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg
Ekaterina Savinova
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Francine Giese, Ph.D. (2004) and habilitation (2015), University of Bern, is director of Vitrocentre and Vitromusée Romont. From 2014-2019 she held a SNSF professorship at the Institute of Art History of the University of Zurich, where she led the research project Mudejarismo and Moorish Revival in Europe.