RESERVE ARHI 8600: THE ART OF DEATH FALL, 2015 Shelley E. Zuraw 10 students e reserve password: sepulcher2 3-day reserve VRC and elc for e-reserve BT825 .B474 1996 Paul Binski, Medieval Death (Cornell University Press, 1996) BD444 .A67313 Philippe Aries, The hour of our death, translated from the French by Helen Weaver. both copies: BD444 .A67313 Folio N8217 .D5 A713 1985 Idem, Images of man and death, translated by Janet Lloyd (Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1985) BD444 .A6713 1975 Idem, Western attitudes toward death, from the Middle Ages to the present, translated by Patricia M. Ranum ( Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975, c1974). NA6120 .C65 1991 H.M. Colvin, Architecture and the After-Life (Yale University Press, 1991) BT842 .L413 1984 Jacques Le Goff, The Birth of Purgatory (University of Chicago Press, 1981) NB1800 .P3 1992 E. Panofsky, Tomb Sculpture, New York, 1964 NB1875 .G37 1992 J. Gardner, The Tomb and the Tiara, Oxford, 1992 NB1800 .J3 H. s'Jacob, Idealism and Realism: A Study of Sepulchral Symbolism, Leiden, 1954 GT3252 .F56 S76 1992 Sharon Strocchia, Death and Ritual in Renaissance Florence (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992 GT3320 .M45 2000 Memory and the Medieval Tomb, ed. Elizabeth Valdex del Alamo (Ashgate, 2000) NB615 .O48 1992 Roberta M. Olson, Italian Renaissance Sculpture (London: Thames and Hudson, 1992) NB615 .B64 1998 Bruce Boucher, Italian Baroque Sculpture (New York: Thames and Hudson, 1998) 1 Brine, Douglas, Pious memories: the wall-mounted memorial in the Burgundian Netherlands,Leiden , Brill, 2015 N8217 .D5 D4313 2009 De Pascale, Enrico. Death and resurrection in art ( Los Angeles : J. Paul Getty Museum, 2009) Folio N8217 .D5 H8613 2002 Scaramella, Pietro and Alberto Teneti, Humana fragilitas :the themes of death in Europe from the 13th century to the 18th century (Clusone, BG [i.e. Bergamo, Italy] : Ferrari editrice : Circolo culturale Baradello, c2002.) sent to vrc 8/6/2015 N8217.D5 T72 2009 Eleanor Townsend, Death and art :Europe 1200-1530 (Victoria and Albert Museum. London : V&A Pub. ; New York : Distributed in North America by Harry N. Abrams, 2009. N8217.D5 K56 2013 Ashlby Kinch, Imago mortis :mediating images of death in late medieval culture , Leiden : Brill, 2013. N8217 .D5 O411 1966a Clifton C. Olds, Ars moriendi :a study of the form and content of fifteenth-century illustrations of the art of dying ,1966. NB1803.I8 F43 2011 Federici, Fabrizio.,and Jörg Garms. "Tombs of Illustrious Italians At Rome": L'album Di Disegni Royal Library Di Windsor. Firenze: Leo S. Olschki, 2011 Dale, Sharon, The Arca di Sant'Agostino and the Hermits of St. Augustine in fourteenth-century Pavia (London : Harvey Miller 2014). ISBN: 978-1-909400-01-6 ORDERED Minou Schraven, Festive funerals in early modern Italy: the art and culture of conspicuous commemoration (Ashgate, 2014) ORDERED E-reserve CC175 .P36 2004 Pasquali, Susanna, “From the pantheon of artists to the pantheon of illustrious men : Raphael’s tomb and its legacy,” In:Richard Wrigley, Pantheons: transformations of a monumental idea (Ashgate, 2004) 35-56 Bijsterveld, Arnoud-Jan, “Royal burial places in Western Europe: creating tradition, succession and "memoria" In: Weijert, Rolf de, Ragetli, Kim et al., Living memoria: studies in medieval and early modern memorial culture in honour of Truus van Bueren (Hilversum. Verloren, 2011) 25-43, 419 Samuel K. Cohn, “The Place of the Dead in Flanders and Tuscany,” in Gordon, Bruce , ed.The place of the dead : death and remembrance in late medieval and early modern Europe (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2000), 17-43 2 CB3 .V53 E. A. R. Brown: ‘Death and the Human Body in the Later Middle Ages: The Legislation of Boniface VIII on the Division of the Corpse’, Viator, xii (1981), pp. 221–70 N5950 .G4 Marinis, Vasileios, "He who is at the point of death’: the fate of the soul in Byzantine art and liturgy,” Gesta 54.2015,1, 59-84 S. Oosterwijk: ‘Food for Worms—Food for Thought: The Appearance and Interpretation of the “Verminous” Cadaver in Britain and Europe’, Church Monuments, xx (2005), pp. 40–80 FYI October readings: DG735.6 .L54 1989 McHam, Sarah Blake, “Donatello’s tomb of pope John XXIII ,” In Life and Death in Fifteenth Century Florence, ed. Marcel Tetel, Romald Witt, and Rona Goffen (Duke University Press, 1989), 146-73 Stanko Kokole, “The Tomb of the ancestors in the Tempio Malatestiano and the Temple of Fame in the poetry of Basinio da Parma,” in Drawing relationships in northern Italian Renaissance art: patronage and theories of invention (Ashgate, 2004), 11-34 DG735.6 .R46 2006 Jonathan Katz Nelson, “Memorial Chapels in Churches: The Privatization and Transformation of Sacred Spaces,” in John Paoletti and Roger Crum, eds. Renaissance Florence: A social history (Cambridge, 2006), 353-375 FYI November readings: NB615 .E84 2015 Scholten, Frits, “The tragic death of Adriaen Vrijburch and his memorial by François du Quesnoy,” 203-222 in Miner, Carolyn H., and Jennifer Montagu. The Eternal Baroque: Studies in Honour of Jennifer Montagu. 2015 NB1880 .S7 G736 2006 Flor, Pedro Almeida ,”The tomb of the Noronha family and funerary Renaissance sculpture in Portugal ,” In: Grabkunst und Sepulkralkultur in Spanien und Portugal, Arte funerario y cultura sepulcral en España y Portugal eds. Barbara Borngässer, Henrik Karge, Bruno Klein Frankfurt am Main : Vervuert, 2006. 273-286. N7630 .W47 2003 Hurlburt, Holly S., “Individual fame and family honor: the tomb of dogaressa Agnese da Mosto Venier,” in Widowhood and visual culture in early modern Europe. Levy, Allison, ed. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003. 129-44 PT151 .W7 W57 2008 Stefanie Knoll, “Death and the Maiden: A German Topic?” in Women and Death, Representations of Female Victims and Perpetrators in ed. Helen Fronius et al., Camden House, London, 2008, 9-27 Gastel, Joris van “Bodies made present : sculptures over saintly tombs in seventeenth-century Rome,” In: Eck, Caroline van, Gastel, Joris van et al., eds.,The secret lives of artworks: exploring the boundaries between art and life (Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2014), 242-261. 3 4