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Sensing the Eternal Birth: Mystical Vision “Inside” <i>The Visitation</i> in the Met

Davide Tramarin

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Much scholarly attention has been paid to <i>The Visitation</i> group housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The sculpture, dated between 1310 and 1320 and attributed to Master Heinrich of Constance, comes from the Dominican convent of St. Katherinental, in present-day Switzerland, and is notable for its two rock crystal cabochons embedded in the wombs of the Virgin Mary and Elizabeth. In this paper, I support and substantiate the original inclusion of the two stones in the artwork, arguing that it was conceived in close connection with the mystical doctrine on inner vision and the Eternal Birth of God within the soul, as theorized by the Dominican theologian Meister Eckhart (1260–1328). Considering the role of vision in medieval spirituality, the rock crystals, as symbols of purity and divine illumination, functioned as pivotal tools in the mystical experience of Katherinental nuns, fostering their profound spiritual connection with the divine. This article provides a fresh and in-depth analysis of the iconological essence of <i>The Visitation</i> in the Met, incorporating notions established in the field of sensory studies together with methods developed in visual and material culture studies.

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Davide Tramarin

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Tramarin, D. (2024). Sensing the Eternal Birth: Mystical Vision “Inside” <i>The Visitation</i> in the Met. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15091051

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