Botanical tour of Christian Art at the National Museum of Ancient Art (Lisbon, Portugal)

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Main Author: Carvalho, Luis
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Fernandes, Francisca, Nozes, Paula, Lopes, Miriam, Costa, Ana, Vlachou, Maria, Carvalho, Luís
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Christian works of art, from the middle XIV to early XIX centuries, were studied in order to contribute to a new perspective of the cultural history of plants in Portuguese and European art displayed at the National Museum of Ancient Art (NMAA). The symbolic use of trees, leaves, flowers and fruits in painting, sculpture and tapestry were compared with theological data from the Bible, Apocrypha Gospels and codes of symbols from the XVII to XX centuries, as well as pictorial data from academic literature and photographic databases. We found 40 botanical taxa used as symbols that aimed to reinforce moral teachings and theological allegories. This information makes the NMAA an extraordinary place to promote scientific culture and interdisciplinary studies on the role of plants in art and allowed the creation of a botanical tour of the collections. The data of our research can be used to create botanical tours in other museums as well as be helpful to those who guide visits in art museums. Thus, our research proposes a new agenda for art museums, highlighting routes that can be created by recovering the ancient symbolic meaning of plants. Decoding these hidden symbols can reveal significative messages to those engaged in religious tourism and pilgrimage.
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title Botanical tour of Christian Art at the National Museum of Ancient Art (Lisbon, Portugal)
spellingShingle Botanical tour of Christian Art at the National Museum of Ancient Art (Lisbon, Portugal)
Carvalho, Luis
Botânica
Arte
Etnobotânica
Museologia
Symbolism
Christian art
Religious plants
Botanical tours
title_short Botanical tour of Christian Art at the National Museum of Ancient Art (Lisbon, Portugal)
title_full Botanical tour of Christian Art at the National Museum of Ancient Art (Lisbon, Portugal)
title_fullStr Botanical tour of Christian Art at the National Museum of Ancient Art (Lisbon, Portugal)
title_full_unstemmed Botanical tour of Christian Art at the National Museum of Ancient Art (Lisbon, Portugal)
title_sort Botanical tour of Christian Art at the National Museum of Ancient Art (Lisbon, Portugal)
author Carvalho, Luis
author_facet Carvalho, Luis
Fernandes, Francisca
Nozes, Paula
Lopes, Miriam
Costa, Ana
Vlachou, Maria
Carvalho, Luís
author_role author
author2 Fernandes, Francisca
Nozes, Paula
Lopes, Miriam
Costa, Ana
Vlachou, Maria
Carvalho, Luís
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Luis
Fernandes, Francisca
Nozes, Paula
Lopes, Miriam
Costa, Ana
Vlachou, Maria
Carvalho, Luís
Nozes, Paula
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Botânica
Arte
Etnobotânica
Museologia
Symbolism
Christian art
Religious plants
Botanical tours
topic Botânica
Arte
Etnobotânica
Museologia
Symbolism
Christian art
Religious plants
Botanical tours
description Christian works of art, from the middle XIV to early XIX centuries, were studied in order to contribute to a new perspective of the cultural history of plants in Portuguese and European art displayed at the National Museum of Ancient Art (NMAA). The symbolic use of trees, leaves, flowers and fruits in painting, sculpture and tapestry were compared with theological data from the Bible, Apocrypha Gospels and codes of symbols from the XVII to XX centuries, as well as pictorial data from academic literature and photographic databases. We found 40 botanical taxa used as symbols that aimed to reinforce moral teachings and theological allegories. This information makes the NMAA an extraordinary place to promote scientific culture and interdisciplinary studies on the role of plants in art and allowed the creation of a botanical tour of the collections. The data of our research can be used to create botanical tours in other museums as well as be helpful to those who guide visits in art museums. Thus, our research proposes a new agenda for art museums, highlighting routes that can be created by recovering the ancient symbolic meaning of plants. Decoding these hidden symbols can reveal significative messages to those engaged in religious tourism and pilgrimage.
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