The Darnley jewel, a masterpiece of the goldsmith's art on display at Edinburgh's Holyrood Palace, has been deemed a love token, but has also been labelled an emblem of political ambition. Taking the shape of a heart, the jewel was produced at a moment (1565-75) when such objects worn by courtiers were a primary means of asserting status and proclaiming allegiances. With a deep medieval history - originally the fleshly power centre of the human body, the seat of the soul, and place of memory and emotion - the heart has many aspects to offer. This book shows how the understanding of the heart changed during the Middle Ages, from spiritual locus of the body, to source of devotion to country, and finally, to the font of love and sentimentality.
About the AuthorCynthia Hahn is Professor of Medieval Art at The Graduate Centre at The City University of New York (CUNY).
Book InformationISBN 9781911054375
Author Cynthia HahnFormat Hardback
Page Count 48
Imprint National Galleries of ScotlandPublisher National Galleries of Scotland