Bissera V. Pentcheva

Bissera Pentcheva

Millicent Mercer Johnsen Post-Doctoral Rome Prize
September 8, 2017–July 27, 2018
Profession
Professor, Department of Art History, Stanford University
Project title
Animation in Medieval Art
Project description

Since the Renaissance, Western culture has promoted naturalism and the ability of the painter or sculptor to imitate nature and produce a lifelike image. By contrast, medieval culture across the Christian–Islamic divide privileged liveliness, stemming from the changing appearance of materials like gold, enamel, and gems. The material flux was produced by ambient conditions such as the movement of diurnal light and shadows across the complex surfaces, or the flicker of candles stirred by a breeze or human breath. By employing digital technology along with the traditional textual research, this study explores the phenomenon of animation in medieval art across Byzantine, Western medieval, and Islamic art.