The Emblems of the Album of the Ljubljana Noble Society of St Dismas: Context, Sources, Originality

The article discusses the sources for the iconography of emblems in the Album of the Ljubljana Noble Society of St Dismas (Archive of the Republic of Slovenia, ref. AS 1073, I/1) that has not yet been systematically addressed. The Album is a kind of memorial book of the Ljubljana Noble Society of St...

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Main Author: Tine Germ
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Published: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculy of Arts) 2017-07-01
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Online Access:https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/arshumanitas/article/view/7476
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spelling doaj-a338ec942acc4b6a884bdc05cb3a0e722021-03-02T09:31:26ZdeuZnanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculy of Arts)Ars & Humanitas1854-96322350-42182017-07-0111114917010.4312/ars.11.1.149-1707476The Emblems of the Album of the Ljubljana Noble Society of St Dismas: Context, Sources, OriginalityTine Germ0Oddelek za umetnostno zgodovino, Filozofska fakulteta, Univerza v LjubljaniThe article discusses the sources for the iconography of emblems in the Album of the Ljubljana Noble Society of St Dismas (Archive of the Republic of Slovenia, ref. AS 1073, I/1) that has not yet been systematically addressed. The Album is a kind of memorial book of the Ljubljana Noble Society of St Dismas or Academia Unitorum, displaying the coats of arms, emblems and important data of their members. The book with exquisite full page illuminations is the most important illuminated manuscript of the Baroque era that survives in Slovenia. Recent research shows, that the idea of the academic memorial book and its concept are modelled on the Memorie, imprese, e ritratti de’ signori Accademici Gelati de Bologna published in Bologna in 1672. Due to the specific context of the Album as a memorial book of St Dismas Society and a clearly articulated ambition of the patrons to create original individualized emblems, it is not easy to identify the possible sources let alone detect the direct influence. There are several emblem books to be taken into consideration and Alciati’s Emblematum liber appears to be a valuable source of inspiration. However, the research in Renaissance and Baroque books of emblems shows that it is actually Mundus Symbolicus by Filippo Picinelli (first published as Mondo simbolico, Milan 1653) which seems to be of vital importance for the creators of the Album. Since the proud members desired original and personalized emblems, it was only natural to rely upon a popular encyclopaedic work with a huge collection of systematically arranged descriptions of emblems. Picinelli’s book is actually a treasure-trove of ideas instigating new designs both in the sense of symbolic message and visual solutions, while the almost complete absence of illustrations prevents a simple reproduction of emblems. Due to their commitment to originality and the respect of the principles of St Dismas Society the members obviously found the traditional emblem books (where they could see prototypes including the picture) somehow less appealing. However, even when they use a traditional emblem book such as Alciati’s Emblematum liber as a model, the authors (both patrons and painters) of the Album exhibit great inventiveness and creativity and never simply reproduce a prototype. The Album thus represent a unique series of original emblems that also indicate the commitment to established tradition and occasionally reveal a direct influence of a popular emblem book as demonstrated in the article.https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/arshumanitas/article/view/7476Album of The Ljubljana Noble Society of St DismasFilippo PicinelliMundus SymbolicusAndrea AlciatiEmblematum liberRenaissance and Baroque emblemsiconographyJanez Gregor DolničarAndrej Trost
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The Emblems of the Album of the Ljubljana Noble Society of St Dismas: Context, Sources, Originality
Ars & Humanitas
Album of The Ljubljana Noble Society of St Dismas
Filippo Picinelli
Mundus Symbolicus
Andrea Alciati
Emblematum liber
Renaissance and Baroque emblems
iconography
Janez Gregor Dolničar
Andrej Trost
author_facet Tine Germ
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title The Emblems of the Album of the Ljubljana Noble Society of St Dismas: Context, Sources, Originality
title_short The Emblems of the Album of the Ljubljana Noble Society of St Dismas: Context, Sources, Originality
title_full The Emblems of the Album of the Ljubljana Noble Society of St Dismas: Context, Sources, Originality
title_fullStr The Emblems of the Album of the Ljubljana Noble Society of St Dismas: Context, Sources, Originality
title_full_unstemmed The Emblems of the Album of the Ljubljana Noble Society of St Dismas: Context, Sources, Originality
title_sort emblems of the album of the ljubljana noble society of st dismas: context, sources, originality
publisher Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculy of Arts)
series Ars & Humanitas
issn 1854-9632
2350-4218
publishDate 2017-07-01
description The article discusses the sources for the iconography of emblems in the Album of the Ljubljana Noble Society of St Dismas (Archive of the Republic of Slovenia, ref. AS 1073, I/1) that has not yet been systematically addressed. The Album is a kind of memorial book of the Ljubljana Noble Society of St Dismas or Academia Unitorum, displaying the coats of arms, emblems and important data of their members. The book with exquisite full page illuminations is the most important illuminated manuscript of the Baroque era that survives in Slovenia. Recent research shows, that the idea of the academic memorial book and its concept are modelled on the Memorie, imprese, e ritratti de’ signori Accademici Gelati de Bologna published in Bologna in 1672. Due to the specific context of the Album as a memorial book of St Dismas Society and a clearly articulated ambition of the patrons to create original individualized emblems, it is not easy to identify the possible sources let alone detect the direct influence. There are several emblem books to be taken into consideration and Alciati’s Emblematum liber appears to be a valuable source of inspiration. However, the research in Renaissance and Baroque books of emblems shows that it is actually Mundus Symbolicus by Filippo Picinelli (first published as Mondo simbolico, Milan 1653) which seems to be of vital importance for the creators of the Album. Since the proud members desired original and personalized emblems, it was only natural to rely upon a popular encyclopaedic work with a huge collection of systematically arranged descriptions of emblems. Picinelli’s book is actually a treasure-trove of ideas instigating new designs both in the sense of symbolic message and visual solutions, while the almost complete absence of illustrations prevents a simple reproduction of emblems. Due to their commitment to originality and the respect of the principles of St Dismas Society the members obviously found the traditional emblem books (where they could see prototypes including the picture) somehow less appealing. However, even when they use a traditional emblem book such as Alciati’s Emblematum liber as a model, the authors (both patrons and painters) of the Album exhibit great inventiveness and creativity and never simply reproduce a prototype. The Album thus represent a unique series of original emblems that also indicate the commitment to established tradition and occasionally reveal a direct influence of a popular emblem book as demonstrated in the article.
topic Album of The Ljubljana Noble Society of St Dismas
Filippo Picinelli
Mundus Symbolicus
Andrea Alciati
Emblematum liber
Renaissance and Baroque emblems
iconography
Janez Gregor Dolničar
Andrej Trost
url https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/arshumanitas/article/view/7476
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