The Miracle of the Harvest. The Cistercians, French Connections and the Hegwald Workshop on Gotland

This article examines the representation of the Miracle of the Harvest, a rare pictorial motif on thirteenth century works, which was carved on four baptismal fonts by the Hegwald workshop operating on Gotland. The unique pictorial representations of this legend on the Hegwald fonts indicates that t...

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Main Author: Harriet M. Sonne de Torrens
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Language:Danish
Published: Lund University 2020-11-01
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Online Access:https://journals.lub.lu.se/ico/article/view/25657/22557
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description This article examines the representation of the Miracle of the Harvest, a rare pictorial motif on thirteenth century works, which was carved on four baptismal fonts by the Hegwald workshop operating on Gotland. The unique pictorial representations of this legend on the Hegwald fonts indicates that the workshop was most likely operating around the year 1200 or in the early decades of the thirteenth century and not, as Johnny Roosval suggested in 1918–1925, in the late eleventh or early twelfth centuries. Central to the development of the Romanesque font industry on Gotland was the arrival of the monks from the Cistercian monasteries of Clairvaux and Cîteaux in France, to Alvastra, Nydala (both on the Swedish mainland) and to the Baltic island of Gotland in 1152/53–1164, where the Cistercians founded the monastery of Beata Maria de Gutnalia (Roma). With these developments, a massive stone industry evolved across the North and introduced a major influx of French influences that impacted the numerous workshops producing baptismal fonts, including Hegwald’s. A review of the tetradic scholarship concerning the Hegwald workshop, the subject of the Miracle of the Harvest, the known written and visual evidence, and the construction history of the parish churches, is integrated and analysed within the historical context of the twelfth-and-thirteenth-century Danish-French alliances that contributed to these Baltic developments during the Valdemarian dynasty (1157–1241).
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spelling doaj.art-7567b88dd3af40378b172ba4867254cb2024-02-03T12:11:58ZdanLund UniversityICO Iconographisk Post2323-55862020-11-011-2, 20202583The Miracle of the Harvest. The Cistercians, French Connections and the Hegwald Workshop on GotlandHarriet M. Sonne de Torrens0University of Toronto Mississauga, CanadaThis article examines the representation of the Miracle of the Harvest, a rare pictorial motif on thirteenth century works, which was carved on four baptismal fonts by the Hegwald workshop operating on Gotland. The unique pictorial representations of this legend on the Hegwald fonts indicates that the workshop was most likely operating around the year 1200 or in the early decades of the thirteenth century and not, as Johnny Roosval suggested in 1918–1925, in the late eleventh or early twelfth centuries. Central to the development of the Romanesque font industry on Gotland was the arrival of the monks from the Cistercian monasteries of Clairvaux and Cîteaux in France, to Alvastra, Nydala (both on the Swedish mainland) and to the Baltic island of Gotland in 1152/53–1164, where the Cistercians founded the monastery of Beata Maria de Gutnalia (Roma). With these developments, a massive stone industry evolved across the North and introduced a major influx of French influences that impacted the numerous workshops producing baptismal fonts, including Hegwald’s. A review of the tetradic scholarship concerning the Hegwald workshop, the subject of the Miracle of the Harvest, the known written and visual evidence, and the construction history of the parish churches, is integrated and analysed within the historical context of the twelfth-and-thirteenth-century Danish-French alliances that contributed to these Baltic developments during the Valdemarian dynasty (1157–1241).https://journals.lub.lu.se/ico/article/view/25657/22557absalonanders sunesenarchbishop of lundbaltic crusadesbaptismal fontscisterciansdenmarkflight to eg yptfrancegotlandhegwaldmedieval artmiracle of the harvestsculpturestephen the stable boyst stephen
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The Miracle of the Harvest. The Cistercians, French Connections and the Hegwald Workshop on Gotland
ICO Iconographisk Post
absalon
anders sunesen
archbishop of lund
baltic crusades
baptismal fonts
cistercians
denmark
flight to eg ypt
france
gotland
hegwald
medieval art
miracle of the harvest
sculpture
stephen the stable boy
st stephen
title The Miracle of the Harvest. The Cistercians, French Connections and the Hegwald Workshop on Gotland
title_full The Miracle of the Harvest. The Cistercians, French Connections and the Hegwald Workshop on Gotland
title_fullStr The Miracle of the Harvest. The Cistercians, French Connections and the Hegwald Workshop on Gotland
title_full_unstemmed The Miracle of the Harvest. The Cistercians, French Connections and the Hegwald Workshop on Gotland
title_short The Miracle of the Harvest. The Cistercians, French Connections and the Hegwald Workshop on Gotland
title_sort miracle of the harvest the cistercians french connections and the hegwald workshop on gotland
topic absalon
anders sunesen
archbishop of lund
baltic crusades
baptismal fonts
cistercians
denmark
flight to eg ypt
france
gotland
hegwald
medieval art
miracle of the harvest
sculpture
stephen the stable boy
st stephen
url https://journals.lub.lu.se/ico/article/view/25657/22557
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