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1882
Volume 3, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 1846-8551
  • E-ISSN: 2507-041X

Abstract

Abstract

This study examines two exceptional depictions of that appeared in Italian painting of towards the mid 15th century, those of the Venetian miniaturist Cristoforo Cortese and the Sienese painter Sassetta. In both versions St Francis is depicted in a symbolic representation of the stigmatization, with the triad of theological virtues above and three personified sins, accompanied by symbolic animals, below. In the paintings by Cortese and Sassetta a wild boar accompanies the female personification of and a wolf characterizes that of In each version the saint tramples the fallen knight of but only Sassetta has included his lion attribute. Several questions are addressed in regard to the animal symbolism and its adaptation to the image of St Francis, inevitably relating to some of the broader problems of Franciscan iconography. The issues of literary and visual precedents for the animal/sin triad in Franciscan iconography and the contemporaneous appearance of this scheme in Venice and Siena are examined. It is demonstrated that depictions of saints, in general, and St Francis, in particular, as the were often shown trampling personified vices in Sienese painting, but these did not include animal depictions. Literary sources for the latter, include Dante’s and the continued use of beast metaphors from bestiary moralizations and literature in preacher’s sermons. A direct connection between Cristoforo Cortese and Sienese ecclesiastical patrons in Venice leads to the assumption that a Sienese precedent of the animal/vice iconography was transmitted to Venice in the early fifteenth century.

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2010-01-01
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