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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
August 2022
Print publication year:
2022
Online ISBN:
9781009039055

Book description

In this volume Anthi Andronikou explores the social, cultural, religious and trade encounters between Italy and Cyprus during the late Middle Ages, from ca. 1200 -1400, and situates them within several Mediterranean contexts. Revealing the complex artistic exchange between the two regions for the first time, she probes the rich but neglected cultural interaction through comparison of the intriguing thirteenth-century wall paintings in rock-cut churches of Apulia and Basilicata, the puzzling panels of the Madonna della Madia and the Madonna di Andria, and painted chapels in Cyprus, Lebanon, and Syria. Andronikou also investigates fourteenth-century cross-currents that have not been adequately studied, notably the cult of Saint Aquinas in Cyprus, Crusader propaganda in Santa Maria Novella in Florence, and a unique series of icons crafted by Venetian painters working in Cyprus. Offering new insights into Italian and Byzantine visual cultures, her book contributes to a broader understanding of cultural production and worldviews of the medieval Mediterranean.

Awards

Winner, 2023 Maria Theochari Award, Christian Archaeological Society

Honorable Mention, 2024 2nd Wadjih F. al-Hamwi Prize Best First Book, Mediterranean Seminar

Reviews

‘[This study] provides a highly thought-provoking analysis that will be of interest both to art historians and to scholars researching cross-cultural exchange during this era. It sheds light on matters as diverse as the cult of saints, crusading propaganda, commerce and international politics. More importantly, it describes a long-term trajectory for the development of ‘Crusader Art’ across Italy and many areas of the eastern Mediterranean that encompasses and informs a whole range of developments, whether artistic, political, military, commercial or cultural. Elegantly written and enriched with many colour photographs, it represents a major addition to scholarship in this field.’

Nicholas Morton Source: Al-Masaq

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Contents

  • Frontmatter
    pp i-iv
  • Dedication
    pp v-vi
  • Contents
    pp vii-viii
  • List of Figures
    pp ix-xviii
  • List of Maps
    pp xix-xix
  • Acknowledgements
    pp xx-xxiii
  • Note to the Reader
    pp xxiv-xxiv
  • List of Abbreviations
    pp xxv-xxviii
  • Maps
    pp xxix-xxxiv
  • Prologue – Whence and Whither: A Critical Review of Artistic Relations
    pp 1-32
  • One - A Prosopography of Encounters
    pp 33-63
  • Two - Southern Italy, Cyprus, and the Holy Land: A Tale of Parallel Aesthetics?
    pp 64-102
  • Three - Deconstructing Myths: Transmutations of Madonna and Panagia between Italy and Cyprus
    pp 103-157
  • Four - Thomas Aquinas, the Dominicans, and Artistic Patronage in Trecento Cyprus
    pp 158-203
  • Five - The Peregrinations of a Cypriot King in Italian Material Culture, 1362–1368
    pp 204-243
  • Six - Art in the Interstices: Hybrid Italian Panels and Cypriot Nobility
    pp 244-291
  • Epilogue
    pp 292-301
  • Appendix 1 - Italian Clerics in Cyprus (or Related to Cyprus), c. 1250–1400
    pp 302-316
  • Appendix 2 - The Cult of the Virgin Hodegetria in Southern Italy
    pp 317-322
  • Appendix 3 - Saint Thomas Aquinas in Italian Art
    pp 323-333
  • Bibliography
    pp 334-379
  • Index
    pp 380-398

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