Conversations: An Online Journal of the Center for the Study of Material and Visual Cultures of Religion
Object Narratives
Skull boxes
Maura Coughlin
Skull boxes that both memorialized a dead individual and displayed the deceased person’s skull were made in Brittany from the eighteenth century to about 1900.
Object Narratives
External Eyes on Jain Temple Icons
John E. Cort
These glass eyes seem to look intently at the viewer, seizing the viewer’s attention. This is precisely what they are intended to do by the Shvetambar Murtipujak Jains of western India; it is also precisely why the Digambar Jains of western India strenuously object to them.
Object Narratives
The Dolgellau Chalice and Paten
Allison Stielau
In 1890 two men working in the area around Dolgellau in North Wales discovered this pair of objects in a crevice between rocks. Encrusted with soil and plant matter, the objects were not at first identifiable.
Object Narratives
The Cross of Motupe
Emily C. Floyd
Credited with saving the town from sure disaster, the Cross of Motupe became the centerpiece of a devotion that drew pilgrims from throughout the region, and eventually from throughout Peru.
Object Narratives
Asher Durand, In the Woods
Rebecca Bedell
In June 1840, Asher Durand wrote in his journal: “Today again is Sunday. I have declined attendance on church service, the better to indulge reflection unrestrained under the high canopy of heaven, amidst the expanse of waters—fit place to worship God and contemplate the wonders of his power.”
Object Narratives
Benjamin Paul Akers, St. Elizabeth of Hungary
Lauren Lessing
Given the fact that Benjamin Paul Akers was a Protestant working at a time when nativist and anti-Catholic sentiments ran high in the United States, his choice to depict a miracle performed by an Eastern European saint seems peculiar, as does the popularity of his sculpture.
Object Narratives
Mary Lyman’s Mourning Piece
Jamie L. Brummitt
Mary Lyman’s mourning piece served as visual and material evidence of her education, participation in mourning practices, and her religious and social formation.