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Legends of the Madonna as Represented in the Fine Arts

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The work surveys the history and iconography of the Virgin Mary in Western art, tracing development from early mosaics and Byzantine icons through medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque phases. It examines theological and cultural influences such as councils, iconoclasm, crusading exchange, and Jesuit devotion, and discusses legends about sources of Marian imagery like St. Luke. The text catalogues symbols, attributes, costume, and color; devotional cycles and altar compositions (including Pietà, Coronation, the Seven Joys and Sorrows, and the Immaculate Conception); and contrasts national and school-based types. Critical observations address tendencies toward portraiture, ornament, and changing artistic aims, with notes to aid visual interpretation.

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Mrs. Jameson

Mrs. Jameson was a notable 19th-century writer and art historian, recognized for her contributions to literature and the study of art. She is best known for her work "Characteristics of Women: Moral, Poetical, and Historical," which explores the representation of women in literature and society. Her writings often reflect a deep engagement with themes of femininity and spirituality, as seen in her influential texts such as "Legends of the Madonna as Represented in the Fine Arts" and "Sacred and Legendary Art." Additionally, her travel writings, including "Sketches in Canada, and Rambles Among the Red Men," showcase her keen observations of culture and society. Mrs. Jameson's diverse body of work continues to resonate in discussions of gender and art history.

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