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Monastic "Imitatio Christi": Andrea del Castagno's "Cenacolo di S. Apollonia"
This article proposes an interpretation of the choice, placement and rendering of the scenes painted for the female Florentine convent (c. 1447) in its religious context. The Last Supper is read as an imago that presented the nuns with important exemplars-the apostles, who were the model of a communal life in imitatio Christi. Castagno encourages their contemplation rather than that of the event by the depiction of gestures that characterize them as individuals. In the Crucifixion, Entombment and Resurrection Castagno emphasizes the narrative, concentrating on the bystanders' grief. While the apostles were models for monks and nuns alike, here Castagno provided the nuns of S. Apollonia with suitable female models.
期刊介绍:
Artibus et Historiae is a journal dedicated to the visual arts, published by IRSA Publishing House. The lavishly illustrated articles cover a broad range of subjects, including photography and film, as well as traditional topics of scholarly art research. Artibus et Historiae particularly encourages interdisciplinary studies - art history in conjunction with other humanistic fields, such as psychology, sociology, philosophy, or literature - and unconventional approaches. Thus it is hoped that the current trends in art history will be well represented in our issues. Artibus et Historiae appears twice a year, in hardback. The articles are in one of four languages: English, Italian, German, or French, at the author"s discretion.