“But Such a Mind, Mak’st God Thy Guest”: Catholic Theology and Prudence in Ben Jonson’s Eupheme and Anthony van Dyck’s Portrait of Venetia Digby
Ben Jonson’s Eupheme poems and Anthony van Dyck’s portrait of Venetia Digby as Prudence have often been seen as art works fiercely at odds, and that particularly Jonson’s overall brash dismissal of the visual arts is epitomized in his poems in praise of Venetia’s life. Yet ample evidence within Euph...
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Brill
2021
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Religion and the arts
Year: 2021, Volume: 25, Issue: 5, Pages: 565-589 |
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B Soul music B St. Thomas Aquinas B Ekphrasis B Emblem B Genesis B Body B Virgin Mary B Masques |
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