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- N° páginas : 160
- Medidas: 230 x 150 mm.
- Peso: gr
- Encuadernación: Rústica
A painted tragedy SANCHEZ MARQUEZ, CARLES
A fundamental study to know the martyrdom of Saint Thomas Beckett and the spread of its cult in Santa Maria de Terrassa and throughout the medieval Iberian Peninsula.
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Sinopsis
The murder of the Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Becket in 1170 at the hands of trusted men of King Henry II of England had a huge impact on twelfth-century Europe. His violent death was the tragic outcome of a far-reaching conflict between the secular power of European feudal monarchies and the spiritual power of the Church. Following the events, the figure of Becket achieved great notoriety and his cult spread everywhere, also in the Iberian Peninsula, where we find texts and works of art commemorating his martyrdom and sanctification, like the wall paintings of Santa Maria de Terrassa (c. 1180). A painted tragedy unfolds the dissemination of the Thomas Becket cult and illustrates the relations between England and the Iberian Peninsula eight hundred and fifty years ago. Why did Ramon Beren-guer IV entrust his children’s guardianship to the King of England? Did Eleanor Plantagenet, daughter of Henry II, play an active role in promoting the Becket cult in the kingdom of Castile? Was the presence of an English canon named Harvey in Santa Maria de Terrassa the driving force behind the Romanesque paintings depicting the martyrdom of Thomas Becket? These are some of the questions of a historical puzzle that took place in Catalonia during the second half of the twelfth century.
Autor: Sánchez Márquez, Carles
Carles Sánchez Márquez (Terrassa, 1983) és Doctor en Història de l’Art per la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (2017, Premi Extraordinari de Doctorat), d’on és professor al Departament d’Art i de Musicologia. Actualment compagina la tasca docent amb el càrrec de director de la candidatura de la Seu d’Ègara a Patrimoni Mundial de la UNESCO (Ajuntament de Terrassa). Ha treballat com a redactor de l’Enciclopedia del Románico en España (Fundación Santa María la Real) i ha gaudit d’una beca de recerca de la Fundació Andrew W. Mellon. Programa Catedral de Santiago, per a l’estudi del Pórtico de la Gloria. Les seves principals línies de recerca són la pintura i escultura romàniques i la sociologia de l’artista medieval. Aquest darrer és el tema de la seva tesi doctoral Bastir la catedral: organización del taller, estatus y rol del artista en el arte medieval hispano. Membre del grup de recerca consolidat Magistri Cataloniae-Estudis culturals de la Mediterrània Medieval (s. XI-XV), ha participat en nombrosos congressos d’àmbit nacional i internacional a Barcelona, Madrid, Roma, Pisa, Montpeller i Perpinyà.