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[Circumcision in religious art].

Daniel Santos Arrontes1, Mónica Santos Arrontes, Maria Paz Valer López-Fando

  • 1Servicio de Urología, Hospital Santa Bárbara, Puertollano, Ciudad Real, Espana. danielsantosarrontes@yahoo.es

Archivos Espanoles De Urologia
|November 22, 2005
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This study explores the historical representation of circumcision in Italian Renaissance and Spanish Baroque religious paintings. Circumcision was a frequently depicted theme in religious art across both artistic periods.

Area of Science:

  • Art History
  • Religious Studies
  • Cultural History

Background:

  • The Italian Renaissance and Spanish Baroque periods represent significant eras in Western art history.
  • Religious narratives, including circumcision, were common subjects in art during these periods.

Observation:

  • This research examines paintings depicting circumcision from the Italian Renaissance (c. 14th-16th centuries) and the Spanish Baroque (c. 17th-18th centuries).
  • Key artworks and their representative examples were analyzed to understand the portrayal of circumcision.

Findings:

  • Circumcision emerged as a recurring motif within religious painting across both the Italian Renaissance and Spanish Baroque eras.
  • The frequency of this theme indicates its cultural and religious significance during these historical periods.

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Implications:

  • The consistent depiction of circumcision highlights its importance in religious iconography and theological discourse.
  • This study contributes to a deeper understanding of how religious events were visually interpreted and disseminated through art historical analysis.