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ISBN: PB: 9781892850010

University of Chicago Press, McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College

March 2000

150 pp.

27.6x20.1 cm

15 colour plates, 80 black&white photographs

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Fragmented Devotion

Medieval Objects from the Schnutgen Museum in Cologne

Medieval art survives today as fragments of larger works, usually displayed by historical period, geographic location, artistic medium, or iconographic theme".Fragmented Devotion" is the first exhibition to explore the meanings these fragments have in our understanding of medieval art and religious life from the Middle Ages to the present. Most of these objects have never been shown before in North America, and many have not been published since the beginning of the twentieth century.

The catalog includes essays by historians, art historians, philosophers, and theologians. The writings discuss the meanings these objects had in medieval religious practice. The essays then go on to trace how those original meanings changed when the objects were collected and installed by Alexander Schnutgen within the larger context of Catholicism and nationalism in nineteenth century Germany. Finally, the contributors look at the 1920s and 1930s when the objects were installed in a museum-like setting and consider this installation in light of the developments in medieval art history and the policies of national socialism.

About the Author

Nancy Netzer is director of Boston College's McMullen Museum of Art and professor of art history in the Department of Fine Arts at Boston College