Distorting Madonna in Medieval art - James Earle

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Ever see a medieval painting of baby Jesus
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sitting or standing on his mother's lap
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and wonder why she's so large?
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Paintings like Cimabue's enthroned Madonna with angels
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or Duccio's Maesta
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also appear out of proportion.
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If Mary were to stand up, it seems,
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the angels in the picture would be as tall as her shin bone,
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and her torso would be disproportionately small
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when compared to her legs.
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Maybe you thought the artist simply wasn't skilled enough
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to paint realistically
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or lacked the mathematical skill of perspective.
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But that's not the full story.
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To understand why, we need to go back
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to the late fifth century
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when the city of Rome was attacked by the Goths.
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Rome was built in marble and meant to last forever.
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It represented, for many years,
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the pinnacle of human civilization,
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so its destruction left a huge void.
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Theologians, who preached about a world beyond the physical,
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began attracting an audience as Rome crumbled,
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and Christianity started to fill the void left by the Empire.
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As a replacement for the physical beauty of Rome,
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Christianity offered a metaphysical beauty of virtue
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and an eternal heaven
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that could not be destroyed as Rome had.
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After the fall of Rome,
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early medieval theologians turned away from physical beauty,
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rejecting it in favor of inner-beauty.
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They maintained that while the physical world was temporary,
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virtue and religion were permanent.
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Beautiful objects could lead to a misguided worship of the object
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rather than the worship of goodness.
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It is said that the early sixth century preacher, St. Benedict,
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upon thinking of a beautiful woman,
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threw himself into a thorn patch,
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and through his suffering,
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regained his focus on spiritual beauty.
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He feared his desire for the beautiful woman
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would distract him from his desire to love God.
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As European civilization transitioned away from empires
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and towards religion,
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monasteries became the gatekeepers of knowledge,
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which meant that classical books
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that praised physical pleasures
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were not copied or protected.
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Without protection, they became the victims of natural decay,
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fire,
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flooding,
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or pests.
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And without the help of monks transcribing new copies,
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these texts and the philosophies they carried
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disappeared in Western Europe
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and were replaced by the works of people like St. Benedict,
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which brings us back to these depictions of Jesus and Mary.
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Because Christianity had so fervently rejected physical beauty,
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these medieval artists purposefully avoided
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aesthetically pleasing forms.
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At first, decorations for churches or palaces
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were limited to interesting geometric patterns,
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which could be pleasing
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without inspiring sinful thoughts of physical pleasure.
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As the medieval period progressed,
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depictions of Jesus and Mary were tolerated,
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but the artist clearly made an effort to veil Mary
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and give her disproportionately large legs,
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with those enormous shin bones.
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The fear remained that a beautiful illustration of Mary
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might inspire the viewer to love the painting
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or the physical form of Mary,
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rather than the virtue she's meant to represent.
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So even though it may be fun to think we can paint
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more realistically than Cimabuey or Duccio,
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we need to remember that they had different goals
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when picking up a paintbrush.
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