Gestalt Theory (Aug 2020)

Historical Visuals and Reconstruction of Motion: A Gestalt Perspective on Medieval Fencing Iconography

  • Talaga Maciej,
  • Ridgeway Harrison

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/gth-2020-0013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 2
pp. 145 – 164

Abstract

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Several subdisciplines within historiography, most notably the arms and armour or martial arts studies, are interested in inferring physical qualities of historical material objects from historical sources. Scholars from these fields face serious deficiency of written accounts when it comes to various crucial information regarding their subject matter. Therefore, researchers’ attention is often drawn to iconographical sources, sometimes resulting in certain fascination with the material culture depicted in primary technical literature (Fachliteratur). This tendency seems particularly strong in studies on HEMA which rely heavily on pre-modern combat treatises known as ‘fight books’ (Fechtbücher) and are tempted either to treat the available iconography as a faithful representation of its corresponding material reality or to interpret apparent mismatch between icono-graphical representations and their material source domain as evidence for the inferior skills of the illustrator.

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