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Tag Archives: Medieval Art

Painting of the Week: 95
Alexa Wright / Painting of the Week

Painting of the Week: 95

Posted on June 6, 2014 by theibtaurisblog • Leave a comment

Jean Bourdichon (1457 or 1459 – 1521), ‘The Wild Condition’, c 1500, © L’École nationale supérieure des beaux arts, Paris. Continue reading →

The Physicality of Anger in the Middle Ages
Ben Zweig / Religion

The Physicality of Anger in the Middle Ages

Posted on July 30, 2012 by theibtaurisblog • 1 Comment

We all get angry, but in the Middle Ages anger , if channelled correctly, was considered a virtue. Continue reading →

The Suicide of Judas in Medieval Art
Ben Zweig / Religion

The Suicide of Judas in Medieval Art

Posted on February 29, 2012 by theibtaurisblog • 2 Comments

Judas’ suicide is one of the most infamous this side of Romeo and Juliet. Looking at examples of medieval art, Ben Zweig looks at how the interpretation of the act has evolved over the centuries. Continue reading →

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