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Phoenixes, Textiles, and Religious Paintings
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Imagine a Chinese phoenix shimmering on a 14th-century silk chasuble or a 15th-century Italian painting. How did this exotic motif travel so far? This book traces the journey of fenghuang-themed si...
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15 October 2026
Imagine a Chinese phoenix shimmering on a 14th-century silk chasuble or a 15th-century Italian painting. How did this exotic motif travel so far? This book traces the journey of fenghuang-themed silks along the Silk Road, their encounter with the Christian phoenix, and their use in Catholic liturgical vestments and depiction in religious painting. You discover how luxury textiles shaped sacred imagery and how a single motif was reinterpreted across cultures. Featuring images of rarely shown religious paintings and textiles, this study opens a vivid window onto cultural-religious exchange, artistic adaptation, and the dynamics of the medieval luxury market, offering fresh insights into East-West dialogue.
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Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Mini-Monographs in Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Publication Date:
15 October 2026
ISBN: 9789004740969
Format: Paperback
Kunhang Li Ph.D. (2026), Donghua University. Her research specializes in the cultural exchange of textiles along the medieval Silk Road and the study of textile iconography. She has authored several academic articles on 14th-century animal-themed textile patterns.
Wim François, Ph.D. and STD (2004), is Professor of Church and Theology and Academic Librarian of the Maurits Sabbe Library, at KU Leuven. He has published extensively on the Bible and theology, as well as on material culture in late medieval and early modern Catholicism.
Wim François, Ph.D. and STD (2004), is Professor of Church and Theology and Academic Librarian of the Maurits Sabbe Library, at KU Leuven. He has published extensively on the Bible and theology, as well as on material culture in late medieval and early modern Catholicism.