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- Title
THE BED IN IMAGES OF THE ANNUNCIATION OF THE 14TH AND 15TH CENTURIES: A Dogmatic Symbol According to Greek-Eastern Patrology.
- Authors
María Salvador-González, José
- Abstract
The purpose of this article1 is to interpret the deep doctrinal meanings underlying the bed that appear in the symbolic depiction of some images of the Annunciation of the 14th and 15th centuries. To do so, we adopt two complementary methodological strategies, based on comparative analysis. In essence, from the outset we analyze an abundant corpus of explanatory texts by Fathers of the Greek-Eastern Church when they interpret some quotations from the Old Testament that include metaphorical terms such as thalamus, Sponsus, and Sponsa; second, we analyze twelve images from the Annunciation of the period that include a bed. Based on the fact that these Greek-Eastern Church Fathers unanimously consider that these metaphorical expressions signify the dogmas of the human incarnation of God the Son in the womb of the Virgin, and, as a consequence, also the virginal divine motherhood of Mary, we conclude that the bed included in these Annunciations is an eloquent visual symbol or metaphor for both dogmas.
- Subjects
METHODOLOGY; OLD Testament; COMPARATIVE studies; INCARNATION; MEDIEVAL art
- Publication
Imago (22549633), 2020, Issue 12, p7
- ISSN
2254-9633
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7203/imago.12.17155