Illuminating the Medieval Hunt: Power and Performance in Gaston Fébus' Le livre de chasse
abstract: Vivid illuminations of the aristocratic hunt decorate Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS. fr. 616, an early fifteenth-century illuminated manuscript of Le livre de chasse composed by Gaston Fébus, Count of Foix and Viscount of Béarn (1331-1391 C.E.), in 1389. Gilded miniatures visualize...
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ndltd-asu.edu-item-442272018-06-22T03:08:30Z Illuminating the Medieval Hunt: Power and Performance in Gaston Fébus' Le livre de chasse abstract: Vivid illuminations of the aristocratic hunt decorate Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS. fr. 616, an early fifteenth-century illuminated manuscript of Le livre de chasse composed by Gaston Fébus, Count of Foix and Viscount of Béarn (1331-1391 C.E.), in 1389. Gilded miniatures visualize the medieval park, an artificial landscape designed to facilitate the ideal noble chase, depicting the various methods to pursue, capture, and kill the prey within as well as the ritual dismemberment of animals. Medieval nobles participated in the social performance of the hunt to demonstrate their inclusion in the collective identity of the aristocracy. The text and illuminations of Le livre de chasse contributed to the codification of the medieval noble hunt and became integral to the formation of cultural memory which served as the foundation for the establishment of the aristocracy as different from other parts of society in the Middle Ages. This study contributes new information through examination of previously ignored sources as well as new analysis through application of critical theoretical frameworks to interpret the manuscript as a meaning-making object within the visual culture of the Middle Ages and analysis of the illuminations reveals the complexities surrounding one of the most important acts of performance for the medieval elite. Dissertation/Thesis Pratt-Sturges, Rebekah Lynn (Author) Schleif, Corine (Advisor) Cruse, Markus (Committee member) Cuneo, Pia (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Art history Cultural anthropology Medieval history animal studies critical theory illumination manuscript nobility patronage eng 231 pages Doctoral Dissertation History and Theory Of Art 2017 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.44227 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2017 |
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abstract: Vivid illuminations of the aristocratic hunt decorate Bibliothèque nationale de France, MS. fr. 616, an early fifteenth-century illuminated manuscript of Le livre de chasse composed by Gaston Fébus, Count of Foix and Viscount of Béarn (1331-1391 C.E.), in 1389. Gilded miniatures visualize the medieval park, an artificial landscape designed to facilitate the ideal noble chase, depicting the various methods to pursue, capture, and kill the prey within as well as the ritual dismemberment of animals. Medieval nobles participated in the social performance of the hunt to demonstrate their inclusion in the collective identity of the aristocracy. The text and illuminations of Le livre de chasse contributed to the codification of the medieval noble hunt and became integral to the formation of cultural memory which served as the foundation for the establishment of the aristocracy as different from other parts of society in the Middle Ages. This study contributes new information through examination of previously ignored sources as well as new analysis through application of critical theoretical frameworks to interpret the manuscript as a meaning-making object within the visual culture of the Middle Ages and analysis of the illuminations reveals the complexities surrounding one of the most important acts of performance for the medieval elite. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation History and Theory Of Art 2017 |
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Illuminating the Medieval Hunt: Power and Performance in Gaston Fébus' Le livre de chasse |
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Illuminating the Medieval Hunt: Power and Performance in Gaston Fébus' Le livre de chasse |
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Illuminating the Medieval Hunt: Power and Performance in Gaston Fébus' Le livre de chasse |
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