دورية أكاديمية

A Holy Bishop among Holy Kings in the Frescoes of Mălâncrav (II).

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العنوان: A Holy Bishop among Holy Kings in the Frescoes of Mălâncrav (II).
المؤلفون: NĂSTĂSOIU, DRAGOŞ G. H.
المصدر: Transylvanian Review; Summer2017, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p94-110, 17p
مصطلحات موضوعية: BISHOPS in art, FRESCO painting, MURAL art, MEDIEVAL art, HUNGARIAN art
مستخلص: In the murals painted before 1404/5 in the sanctuary of the church in Màlâncrav, there is a group scene composed of five saints: the three holy kings of Hungary (i.e. Stephen, Emeric, and Ladislas), St. Sigismund of Burgundy, and a holy bishop without defining attributes. Rejecting previous identifications (St. Gerard of Cenad or St. Nicholas) for the holy bishop in Màlâncrav, the article establishes a new identity by focusing on hagiographie, liturgical, and historical texts, and analyzing a series of images of saints. After placing the representation in Màlâncrav against the background of the cults of saints popular in medieval Hungary, the author identifies die holy bishop in Màlâncrav as St. Adalbert, the patron saint of the Archbishopric of Esztergom and one of Hungary's holy protectors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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