2023
DOI: 10.1111/1467-8365.12741
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Looking Beyond Jerusalem: A Fifteenth-Century Exercise in Image Comparison

Hanna Vorholt

Abstract: Critical image comparison is a widespread art‐historical practice. This essay explores why a Brabantine artist encouraged viewers to exercise it in the late fifteenth century. At the time, northern European artists tested out how images could be means of transcending the visible world while simultaneously showcasing their very constructedness. The self‐reflexivity that characterises such images has engendered a particularly rich field of art‐historical studies. This essay focuses on a little‐known image which … Show more

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