Justice, Conflict, and Dispute Resolution in Romanesque Art: The Ecclesiastical Message in Spain

IF 0.8 1区 艺术学 0 ART
J. F. Powers, L. Attreed
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This article examines the iconography of militarized violence in Christian art as a reflection of turbulence and peacemaking during the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. Despite the message of peace urged by Christ’s Beatitudes, churches of that time displayed depictions of violent disputes between individuals and groups in a wide array of examples on both the exterior and the interior, often in positions available to clergy and laity for viewing and instruction. Focusing especially on Spain, we offer a survey of these representations and an analysis of the message they conveyed to viewers. The pilgrimage road to Santiago de Compostela had a major role in connecting France and Spain and their religious and artistic communities, but other factors, such as the Gregorian reform and the frontier conflict against the Islamic South, are considered as well. Although the iconography has often been associated with such pacifist movements as the Peace and the Truce of God, we argue that these images assert the Church’s active role in earthly justice, whose methods utilized violent means. The involvement of the Church in the struggle for precedence over the secular nobility resulted in conflicts about landed power and patronage, with the ordeal by combat used to settle legal disputes and find justice. Depictions of confronted warriors, and particularly the inclusion of an intervening figure, expressed not the Church’s banning of conflict but its adoption of a judicial method to impose its rule and uphold the virtue of divine justice.
罗马艺术中的正义、冲突和争端解决:西班牙的教会信息
本文考察了基督教艺术中军事化暴力的图像,作为十二世纪和十三世纪初动荡与和平的反映。尽管基督受难节宣扬和平的信息,但当时的教堂在外部和内部都以各种各样的例子描绘了个人和团体之间的暴力纠纷,通常在神职人员和俗人可以观看和指导的位置上。我们特别关注西班牙,对这些表述进行了调查,并分析了它们向观众传达的信息。通往圣地亚哥-德孔波斯特拉的朝圣之路在连接法国和西班牙及其宗教和艺术社区方面发挥了重要作用,但也考虑了其他因素,如格里高利改革和与伊斯兰南方的边境冲突。尽管肖像画经常与和平与上帝休战等和平主义运动联系在一起,但我们认为,这些图像表明了教会在世俗正义中的积极作用,其方法使用了暴力手段。教会参与了争夺世俗贵族地位的斗争,导致了关于土地权力和庇护的冲突,战斗的折磨被用来解决法律纠纷和寻求正义。对对峙战士的描述,尤其是其中一个干预人物的描述,并不是教会禁止冲突,而是教会采用司法方法来实施其统治并维护神圣正义的美德。
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期刊介绍: The Newsletter, published three times a year, includes notices of ICMA elections and other important votes of the membership, notices of ICMA meetings, conference and exhibition announcements, some employment and fellowship listings, and topical news items related to the discovery, conservation, research, teaching, publication, and exhibition of medieval art and architecture. The movement of some material traditionally included in the newsletter to the ICMA website, such as the Census of Dissertations in Medieval Art, has provided the opportunity for new features in the Newsletter, such as reports on issues of broad concern to our membership.
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