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Capitolo | Peltae subacquee e specchiature marmoree
Abstract
This paper focuses on two canonical representations of water in 12th-century Venetian churches: (i) the so-called ‘peltae pattern’, usually defined as ‘geometric decoration’ and recognized as the symbol of water; and (ii) the ‘marble slab’, usually included among non-iconic decorations and recognized as il mare. Why did the medieval masters represent the same natural element in the same type of location in these two different ways? Our hypothesis is that (i) represented the turbulent water of terrestrial life, while (ii) represented heavenly water. We argue that support for both claims can be found by retracing the sources of the two decorative models and looking at them from an art historical point of view, and by analyzing them from a philosophical and perceptological standpoint in order to retrieve universal perceptual patterns that can sustain the iconological reading.
Pubblicato 22 Dicembre 2020 | Lingua: it
Keywords Peltae pattern • Visual perception • Medieval mosaic floor • Marble slab • Shape of water
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Marchetti Luca |
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Spampinato Beatrice |
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Peltae subacquee e specchiature marmoree. La forma dell’acqua tra storia dell’arte e filosofia |
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This paper focuses on two canonical representations of water in 12th-century Venetian churches: (i) the so-called ‘peltae pattern’, usually defined as ‘geometric decoration’ and recognized as the symbol of water; and (ii) the ‘marble slab’, usually included among non-iconic decorations and recognized as il mare. Why did the medieval masters represent the same natural element in the same type of location in these two different ways? Our hypothesis is that (i) represented the turbulent water of terrestrial life, while (ii) represented heavenly water. We argue that support for both claims can be found by retracing the sources of the two decorative models and looking at them from an art historical point of view, and by analyzing them from a philosophical and perceptological standpoint in order to retrieve universal perceptual patterns that can sustain the iconological reading. |
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Quaderni di Venezia Arti |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Digital Publishing, Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari |
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2020-12-22 |
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Marble slab |
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Marble slab |
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Medieval mosaic floor |
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Medieval mosaic floor |
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Peltae pattern |
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Peltae pattern |
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Shape of water |
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Shape of water |
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Visual perception |
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Visual perception |
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