Séminaire : “Kathryn Rudy: Touching Narratives in Prayerbooks: a Taxonomy”, Florence, Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Palais Grifoni Budini Gattai, le 4 mars 2025, à 11h30
Medieval manuscripts rarely survive without some damage. Some is caused by water leakage, pests, or fire. Some is deliberate. Deliberate damage has often been labeled “iconoclasm,” or, more frequently, when such examples are reproduced in scholarly books, the damage is simply ignored. However, deliberately damaged images have become more visible as institutions have increasingly digited entire manuscripts and not just highlights and “treasures.” The sheer number of deliberately touched devotional manuscripts demands an explanation. Many...