"Indecent Creativity and the Tropes of Human Excreta", in: F. Jonietz, M. Richter & A.G. Stewart (eds.): Indecent Bodies in Early Modern Visual Culture. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2023, pp. 197‒227 (original ) (raw )Indecent Bodies in Early Modern Visual Culture. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2023 (= Visual and Material Culture, 1300–1700) (coedited by Fabian Jonietz, Mandy Richter & Alison G. Stewart)
Fabian Jonietz , Mandy Richter
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Excremental Art: Small Wonder in a World Full of Shit
Jojada Verrips
Journal of Extreme Anthropology, 2017
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Fleshing out the Body: The "Colours of the naked" in Workshop Practice and Art Theory, 1400-1600
Ann-Sophie Lehmann
Netherlands Yearbook of History of Art, 2008
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"Indecent Bodies in Early Modern Visual Culture: An Introduction", in: Indecent Bodies in Early Modern Visual Culture. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2023, pp. 15‒37 (Fabian Jonietz, Mandy Richter & Alison G. Stewart)
Mandy Richter , Fabian Jonietz
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Manliness and the Visual Semiotics of Bodily Fluids in Early Modern Culture
Patricia Simons
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 2009
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‘“Painting’s Enchanting Poison”: Artistic Efficacy and the Transfer of Spirits’, in: Spirits Unseen: The Representation of Subtle Bodies in Early Modern European Culture. Intersections IX
Thijs Weststeijn
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Manliness and the Visual Semiotics of Bodily Fluids in Early Modern Culture 2009
Patricia Simons
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Body Phenomenology, Somaesthetics and Nietzschean Themes in Medieval Art, Pragmatism Today 5(2), 2014, pp. 40-45.
Matthew Crippen
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A Liquid History. Blood and Animation in Late Medieval Art
Beate Fricke
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Considerations on the Human Body in European Art from Ancient Times to Present Day
Liviu Nedelcu
Anastasis. Research in Medieval Culture and Art, 2019
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Like Life. Sculpture, Color, and the Body (1300–Now).
Christina Neilson
The Sculpture Journal , 2019
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On Bodies and Images in the Middle Ages
Alicia Miguélez
DigitAR - Revista Digital de Arqueologia, Arquitectura e Artes, 2015
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THE BODY TURNED INSIDE–OUT, UPSIDE–DOWN AND BACK TO FRONT. USING THE BODY AS A SITE OF DISCUSSION TO EXAMINE WHAT IS LEFT AFTER ARTISTIC RESEARCH HAS EATEN ITSELF
Anna M Walker
The 9th SAR International Conference on Artistic Research University of Plymouth, April 11th-13th, 2018 , 2018
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Body Fluids and Gender in Picaresque Art and Writing
Suzanne Human
Junctures-the Journal for Thematic Dialogue, 2004
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Fleshly Wisdoms: Image Practices, Bodies, and the Transmission of Knowledge in a Sixteenth-Century Alchemical Miscellany (PROOFS-- forthcoming in Word & Image December 2017)
Alexandra Marraccini
Word & Image, 2017
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The Body Re-Imagined: The Bizzarie di Varie Figure and Performative Cycles of Prints in Seventeenth-Century Florence
Laura Scalabrella Spada
Object, 2017
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Fluid Bodies and Bodily Fluids in Premodern Europe: Bodies, Blood, and Tears in Literature, Theology and Art, ed. by Anne Scott and Michael Barbezat (review)
Micah Goodrich
The Medieval Review, 2021
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Call for Papers: The Human Body in the Arts
DANIELA ZAHARIA
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The Body in Parts: Fantasies of Corporeality in Early Modern Europe, Ed. with David Hillman
Carla Mazzio
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The Image, the Body and the History of Representation
Matthew Rampley
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“Fire, Smoke and Vapour: Jan Brueghel’s ‘Poetic Hells’: ‘Ghespoock’ in Early Modern European Art,” in Spirits Unseen: The Representation of Subtle Bodies in Early Modern European Culture, ed. Christine Göttler and Wolfgang Neuber, Intersections, vol. 9 (Leiden: Brill, 2007), pp. 19-46.
Christine Göttler
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Uncanny Innards: review of Jonathan Sawday, The Body Emblazoned: dissection and the human body in Renaissance culture
John Sutton
Metascience 5 (2), 1996, 179-182 (issue also labelled Metascience, new series, 9)
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Exceptional Bodies in Early Modern Culture
Maja Bondestam
2020
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The Gaze in the Garden. Noli me tangere and embodiment in the 15th century Netherlands and Rhineland, in “Body and Embodiment. Nederlands kunsthistorisch Jaarboek”, 2007, p. 37-61.
barbara baert
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The Image of the Human Body in Sixteenth-century Imprese
Armando Maggi
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Blurring the Boundaries of Medium, Form, and Material in Medieval and Early Modern Art
Danijela Zutic , Ivana Vranic
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“Inventing the Bodily Interior: Écorché Figures in Early Modern Anatomy and von Hagens’ Body Worlds.”
Elizabeth Stephens
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Bodies in peril: French sculpture and the return of Flemishness
Tomas Macsotay
Acta/Artis. Estudis d'Art Modern, 2016
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“U Cleyn Weerelt: The Ethics of Creativity in Northern Renaissance and Mannerism” in Norbert Michels (ed.), Hendrick Goltzius (1558-1617). Mythos, Macht und Menschilishkei, Exhibition Catalog. Peterberg: Michel Imhof Verlag, 2017, pp. 14-41.
Ricardo De Mambro Santos
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“Allegorical Impulses and the Body in Painting” in Rebus: A Journal of Art History and Theory, no. 1, Summer 2008
Matthew Bowman
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An Elephant and almost a Palindrome: Two Books on the Body in Art
William Hood
Art History, 1995
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Mental and Visual Ascesis: Seventeenth-Century Art Theory in Search of Scientific Decorum, in Harald Klinke (ed.), Art Theory as Visual Epistemology, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle, 2014
Ioana Magureanu
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" 'Taking the pencil out of God's hand’: Art, Nature, and the Face-painting Debate in Early Modern England,” PMLA 108.2 (1993): 224-39.
Frances Dolan
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The rotten, the disembowelled woman, the skinned man. Body images from Eighteenth century Florentine wax modelling
Francesco Paolo de Ceglia
Journal of Science Communication, 2005
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“Artifice and Interiority: The Image of Grief in the Age of Reform,” in Vanishing Boundaries: Scientific Knowledge and Art Production in the Early Modern Era, ed. A. Victor Coonin and Lilian H. Zirpolo (WAPACC, 2015)
Heather Graham
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