
Vision, Devotion and Self-Representation in Late Medieval Art
By Alexa Sand ’91. Cambridge University Press. February 2014. An investigation of the “owner portrait” — pictures of praying book owners — in late-medieval devotional books. Sand analyzes the implications of this transformation in religious life and gender/class identity after the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215.
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