TY - JOUR
T1 - The Iconography of the Veronica in the Region of Lombardy: 13th-14th Centuries.
AU - Candiani, Stefano
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - A significant number of thirteenth- and fourteenth-century representations of the Veronica have emerged in the Lombardy area. Three appear in frescoes in as many churches; two, in manuscripts. All five images seem to be consistent within the ecclesiastic diocese of Milan. Moreover, Saint Veronica is always shown holding the revered veil. The fresco in the church of Saint Veronica in the town of Santa Maria Hoè, dated between the third-last and the penultimate decade of the thirteenth century, is one of the most ancient depictions of this iconography. Most of the images cited here are devotional; only the miniatures might be considered more narrative than devotional. One stands out in particular: the depictions in a Psalter, Hymnarium and Martyrologium of Saint Veronica handing the veil to two presbyters. This miniature might be considered a unicum in iconography as well, in that there is nothing like it in either the visual arts or the hagiography of Saint Veronica and the venerated veil.
AB - A significant number of thirteenth- and fourteenth-century representations of the Veronica have emerged in the Lombardy area. Three appear in frescoes in as many churches; two, in manuscripts. All five images seem to be consistent within the ecclesiastic diocese of Milan. Moreover, Saint Veronica is always shown holding the revered veil. The fresco in the church of Saint Veronica in the town of Santa Maria Hoè, dated between the third-last and the penultimate decade of the thirteenth century, is one of the most ancient depictions of this iconography. Most of the images cited here are devotional; only the miniatures might be considered more narrative than devotional. One stands out in particular: the depictions in a Psalter, Hymnarium and Martyrologium of Saint Veronica handing the veil to two presbyters. This miniature might be considered a unicum in iconography as well, in that there is nothing like it in either the visual arts or the hagiography of Saint Veronica and the venerated veil.
KW - Berlin, Kupferstichkabinett, MS. 78 C 16
KW - Christ's Veil
KW - Christ's face
KW - Evangelica Historia
KW - Giacomo Grimaldi
KW - Lombardy
KW - Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, MS. P 165 sup.
KW - Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, MS. L 58 sup.
KW - Psalter, Hymarium and Martyrologium Berlin-Milan
KW - Saint Veronica
KW - Saint Veronica's Iconography
KW - Saint Veronica's Veil
KW - San Giovanni in Conca Church (Milan)
KW - San Vincenzo Church in Galliano (Como)
KW - Santa Veronica Church in Santa Maria Hoè (Lecco)
KW - Tiberius
KW - Veronica
KW - Veronica's Veil Iconography
KW - Volusianus
KW - ambrosian Martyrologium, 14th century
KW - Berlin, Kupferstichkabinett, MS. 78 C 16
KW - Christ's Veil
KW - Christ's face
KW - Evangelica Historia
KW - Giacomo Grimaldi
KW - Lombardy
KW - Milan, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, MS. P 165 sup.
KW - Milano, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, MS. L 58 sup.
KW - Psalter, Hymarium and Martyrologium Berlin-Milan
KW - Saint Veronica
KW - Saint Veronica's Iconography
KW - Saint Veronica's Veil
KW - San Giovanni in Conca Church (Milan)
KW - San Vincenzo Church in Galliano (Como)
KW - Santa Veronica Church in Santa Maria Hoè (Lecco)
KW - Tiberius
KW - Veronica
KW - Veronica's Veil Iconography
KW - Volusianus
KW - ambrosian Martyrologium, 14th century
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/120605
M3 - Article
SN - 2336-3452
SP - 260
EP - 273
JO - CONVIVIUM
JF - CONVIVIUM
ER -