Barbara Longhi of Ravenna(1552-1638)enjoyed creating small devotional paintings depicting holy saints,in particular Saint Agnes(c.291-304).This saint’s life and martyrdom was recorded by the Bishop of Milan,Saint Amb...Barbara Longhi of Ravenna(1552-1638)enjoyed creating small devotional paintings depicting holy saints,in particular Saint Agnes(c.291-304).This saint’s life and martyrdom was recorded by the Bishop of Milan,Saint Ambrose(339-397),a Doctor of the Church and theologian,in his book Concerning Virgins(374)and by Jacobus de Voragine,the Archbishop of Genoa,in his Golden Legend(Legenda Aurea,1275).The saint’s story continues to be imaged and recounted to the present day because she is an icon of a pure and virtuous adolescent female.Barbara Longhi,along with her father,Luca Longhi(1507-1580),painted several versions of Saint Agnes.In their many depictions they composed two types of images:a single-solo-image of the saint;and her presence in a group of saints-a theme known as holy conversation.In her paintings of Saint Agnes,however,Barbara Longhi preferred to depict the solo image of the saint as virgo,a young maiden of virtue.This essay is composed of two parts:(1)an account of the life and martyrdom of Saint Agnes;and(2)an iconographical interpretation of Barbara Longhi’s Saint Agnes of Rome.展开更多
The classic characters Bronte sisters created have independent consciousness.Anne Bronte adopts first person in her masterpiece Agnes Grey,whose heroine and narrator is Agnes Grey,a same name with the book.So she can ...The classic characters Bronte sisters created have independent consciousness.Anne Bronte adopts first person in her masterpiece Agnes Grey,whose heroine and narrator is Agnes Grey,a same name with the book.So she can directly communicate with readers through her narration.Anne Bronte described an independent female with stronger ethical conception and firm resistance attitude towards the inequality and irrationality of female position in the patriarchal Victory society,which is the beginning of feminism.Agnes pursued career,love and liberty independently.展开更多
文摘Barbara Longhi of Ravenna(1552-1638)enjoyed creating small devotional paintings depicting holy saints,in particular Saint Agnes(c.291-304).This saint’s life and martyrdom was recorded by the Bishop of Milan,Saint Ambrose(339-397),a Doctor of the Church and theologian,in his book Concerning Virgins(374)and by Jacobus de Voragine,the Archbishop of Genoa,in his Golden Legend(Legenda Aurea,1275).The saint’s story continues to be imaged and recounted to the present day because she is an icon of a pure and virtuous adolescent female.Barbara Longhi,along with her father,Luca Longhi(1507-1580),painted several versions of Saint Agnes.In their many depictions they composed two types of images:a single-solo-image of the saint;and her presence in a group of saints-a theme known as holy conversation.In her paintings of Saint Agnes,however,Barbara Longhi preferred to depict the solo image of the saint as virgo,a young maiden of virtue.This essay is composed of two parts:(1)an account of the life and martyrdom of Saint Agnes;and(2)an iconographical interpretation of Barbara Longhi’s Saint Agnes of Rome.
文摘The classic characters Bronte sisters created have independent consciousness.Anne Bronte adopts first person in her masterpiece Agnes Grey,whose heroine and narrator is Agnes Grey,a same name with the book.So she can directly communicate with readers through her narration.Anne Bronte described an independent female with stronger ethical conception and firm resistance attitude towards the inequality and irrationality of female position in the patriarchal Victory society,which is the beginning of feminism.Agnes pursued career,love and liberty independently.