In: ARS, vol. 56, no. 2
Tim Juckes
Details:
Year, pages: 2023, 75 - 94
Language: eng
Keywords:
Middle Ages, Reformation, Counter-Reformation, art and architecture, visual media,
sacred topography, tombstones, altarpieces, Spiš, Levoča, Thurzo
Article type: štúdia
About article:
This article seeks new perspectives on one of Central Europe’s most important ensembles of late
medieval art and architecture – the parish church of St. James in Levoča, where research on the furnishings
as a system in sacred space has been hindered by the sparsity of written sources. By expanding
the scope of enquiry to take in some unstudied sources from the Reformation period, it shows how
a medieval topography and furnishings were retained and developed by a Lutheran congregation that
proved unusually tolerant of traditional practices.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Juckes, T. 2023. Reformations of Medieval Art New Research on the Church of St. James in Levoča (Slovakia). In ARS, vol. 56, no.2, pp. 75-94. 0044-9008. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/ars-2023-0008
APA:
Juckes, T. (2023). Reformations of Medieval Art New Research on the Church of St. James in Levoča (Slovakia). ARS, 56(2), 75-94. 0044-9008. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/ars-2023-0008
About edition:
Published: 16. 11. 2023