Virtue and Vice: The Personifications in the Index of Christian Art

Virtue and Vice: The Personifications in the Index of Christian Art

by Colum Hourihane (Editor)
Virtue and Vice: The Personifications in the Index of Christian Art

Virtue and Vice: The Personifications in the Index of Christian Art

by Colum Hourihane (Editor)

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Overview

The concept of opposing forces of good and evil expressed in a broad range of moral qualities—virtues and vices—is one of the most dominant themes in the history of Christian art. The complex interrelationship of these moral traits received considerable study in the medieval period, resulting in a vast and elaborate system of imagery that has been largely neglected by modern scholarship. Rich resources for the study of this important subject are made available by this volume, which publishes the complete holdings of the more than 230 personifications of Virtues and Vices in the Index of Christian Art's text files. Ranging from Abstinence to Wisdom and from Ambition to Wrath, and covering depictions of the Tree of Virtues, the Tree of Vices, and the Conflict of Virtues and Vices, this is the largest and most comprehensive collection of such personifications in existence. The catalogue documents the occurrence of these Virtues and Vices in well over 1,000 works of art produced between the fifth and the fifteenth centuries. The entries include objects in twelve different media and give detailed information on their current location, date, and subject.


This extract from the Index of Christian Art's files, the first to be published, is accompanied by six essays devoted to the theme of virtue and vice. They investigate topics such as the didactic function of the bestiaries and the Physiologus, female personifications in the Psychomachia of Prudentius, the Virtues in the Floreffe Bible frontispiece, and good and evil in the architectural sculpture of German sacramentary houses. The contributors are Ron Baxter, Anne-Marie Bouché, Jesse M. Gellrich, S. Georgia Nugent, Colum Hourihane, and Achim Timmerman.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691050379
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 04/30/2000
Series: Publications of the Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University , #20
Pages: 468
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Colum Hourihane is Director of the Index of Christian Art, Princeton University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Notes on the Contributors xi
List of Illustrations xiii
Abbreviations xviii
Introduction 3
PART 1: ESSAYS
Virtus or Virago? The Female Personifications of Prudentius's Psychomachia S. GEORGIA NUGENT 13
Learning from Nature: Lessons in Virtue and Vice in the Physiologus and Bestiaries RON BAXTER 29
The Spirit in the World: The Virtues of the Floreffe Bible Frontispiece: British Library, Add. Ms. 17738, ff. 3v-4r ANNE-MARIE BOUCHÉ 42
Good and Evil, Not-So-Good and Not-So-Evil: Marginal Life on Gothic German Sacrament Houses ACHIM TIMMERMANN 66
The Art of the Tongue: Illuminating Speech and Writing in Later Medieval Manuscripts JESSE M. GELLRICH 93
The Virtuous Pelican in Medieval Irish Art COLUM HOURIHANE 120
PART 2: CATALOGUE OF VIRTUES AND VICES IN THE INDEX OF CHRISTIAN ART
Introduction to the Catalogue 151
List of Virtues and Vices in the Catalogue 153
Abbreviations Used in the Catalogue 157
Virtues 159
Unidentified Virtues 309
Tree of Virtues 323
Cardinal Virtues 324
Vices 330
Unidentified Vices 433
Tree of Vices 437
Seven Vices 438
Wheel of Vices 438
Conflict of Virtues and Vices 439
Index of Catalogued Objects 443
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