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Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700

About the Book Series

A forum for innovative research on the role of images and objects in the late medieval and early modern periods, Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700 publishes monographs and essay collections that combine rigorous investigation with critical inquiry to present new narratives on a wide range of topics, from traditional arts to seemingly ordinary things. Recognizing the fluidity of images, objects, and ideas, this series fosters cross-cultural as well as multi-disciplinary exploration. We consider proposals from across the spectrum of analytic approaches and methodologies.

74 Series Titles


Women, Art and Observant Franciscan Piety Caterina Vigri and the Poor Clares in Early Modern Ferrara

Women, Art and Observant Franciscan Piety: Caterina Vigri and the Poor Clares in Early Modern Ferrara

1st Edition

By Kathleen Giles Arthur
December 01, 2025

Caterina Vigri (later Saint Catherine of Bologna) was a mystic, writer, teacher and nun-artist. Her first home, Corpus Domini, Ferrara, was a house of semi-religious women that became a Poor Clare convent and model of Franciscan Observant piety. Vigri's intensely spiritual decoration of her ...

Death, Disease and Mystical Experience in Early Modern Art

Death, Disease and Mystical Experience in Early Modern Art

1st Edition

Edited By Michael Hill, Jennifer Milam
July 08, 2025

Fear of death and disease preoccupied the European consciousness throughout the early modern era, becoming most acute at times of plague and epidemics. In these times of heightened anxieties, images of saints and protectors served to reassure the faithful of their religious protection against ...

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