Introduction: Manipulating the Sacred - Jennifer Milam and Michael Hill
1. Mary as Model for Trecento Mourning - Judith Steinhoff, University of Houston
2. “Pacem meam do vobis”: Earthly Suffering and Celestial Redemption in the Trecento Fresco Program by Vitale da Bologna at Pomposa Abbey - Catherine Blake, independent scholar
3. Dying to be Born Again: Death in the Florentine “Sacre Rappresentazioni” - Nerida Newbigin, University of Sydney
4. The Visual Transformations of St Anthony the Abbot: From Protector of the Sick to Victor over Sexual Desire - Charles Zika, University of Melbourne
5. Giovanni Cariani’s “Woman Reclining in a Landscape”: The Erotic Subverted - Carolyn Smyth, John Cabot University, Rome
6. Touching Visions: Female Mystics Interacting with the Christ Child and with Mary - Patricia Simons, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
7. Queering Mysticism and the Lactating Virgin: The “Madonna delle Grazie with Souls in Purgatory” and its Audience of Nuns - Christina Neilson, Oberlin College
8. Securing Heavenly Protection in Apocalyptic Times: A Series of Fresco Votives in the Oratory of San Giovanni Battista in Urbino. - Di Haskell, independent scholar
9. The Long Goodbye: Resurrecting Rome’s Apostolic Past in “The Final Embrace of Saints Peter and Paul” - Barbara Wisch, State University of New York, College at Cortland
10. The Beautiful Death of the Count of Orgaz: Andrés Núñez, El Greco, and the Making of a Counter Reformation Saint - Karen McCluskey, University of Notre Dame, Sydney
11. A Vessel to be Filled: Caravaggio’s “Conversion of St. Paul” in Santa Maria del Popolo - Michael Hill, National Art School, Sydney
12. Lo Strascino’s “Lamento” and the Visual Culture of the French Pox around 1500 - John Gagne, University of Sydney
13. Whiz King: Urination as Divination in Prints for Louis XIV - Mark de Vitis, University of Sydney
14. David’s “Saint Roch”: Plague Painting in the Age of Enlightenment - Jennifer Milam, University of Newcastle
15. Blake’s Petworth House “Last Judgment” and Female Anatomy - Anthony Apesos, Lesley University
16. Cocteau’s London Elegy: Re-purposed Renaissance Imagery in a Twentieth-Century Crucifixion - Stephen Holford, independent scholar
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