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From Bonaventure to Bellini

An Essay in Franciscan Exegesis

John V. Fleming

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Kunst

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In this study of Giovanni Bellini's great masterpiece, the so-called Frick St. Francis, John V. Fleming moves beyond earlier discussions of the work to offer a detailed and comprehensive iconographic analysis, with the further intention of exploring the nature of the medieval Franciscan imagination and showing how fundamental Franciscan ideas ideas often by nature more poetic and pictorial than discursive found powerful expression in word and image.

Originally published in 1983.

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Crux Ansata, Thomas of Celano, Carmelites, Ezekiel, Greccio, Sint, Franciscus, Ut pictura poesis, Cistercians, Giovanni Bellini, John Chrysostom, Franciscans, Exegesis, Peter Damian, Theophany, God, Troubadour, Breviary, Elisha, Dieu, Hugh of Digne, Jacques de Vitry, Non possumus, Eustochium, Allusion, Cortona, Thomas Aquinas, Pierre Bonnard, Petrarch, Bonaventure, La Verna, Assumption of Mary, Karl Barth, Canonization, Francis of Assisi, Famulus, Allegory, Sacro Convento, Iconography, Leoni, Friar, Law of Christ, Old Testament, Sukkah, Bembo, Umbraculum, Assisi, Nicholas of Lyra, Caelum, Paul of Burgos, Fra Angelico, John of Jerusalem, Jean de Meun, Agostino Gemelli, Samuel Bochart, Fraticelli, Transfiguration of Christ (Bellini), Rieti, Haggadah, Rabanus Maurus, Joachim of Fiore, Liber, Hagiography, William of St-Thierry, Yahweh, Elijah, Elias of Cortona, Collegiality, Renunciation, Suger