2018
DOI: 10.1086/696888
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Aid, Protection, and Social Alliance: The Role of Jewelry in the Margins of theHours of Catherine of Cleves

Abstract: This article examines five miniatures in the “Hours of Catherine of Cleves” (completed 1442), each containing representations of jewelry in the margins, which operate on two different levels. First, they demonstrate Catherine of Cleves’s adoration of five female saints. I argue that the fictive jewelry may be understood as simulated ex-votos designed to secure the aid and protection of the saints. Second, the images establish strategic alliances with each saint. As a final dimension, I explore how the vitae of… Show more

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