Seat of Wisdom

Seat of Wisdom

In the Roman Catholic tradition, the epithet "the Seat of Wisdom" or "Throne of Wisdom" (a translation of the still-used Latin "sedes sapientiae") is identified with one of many devotional titles for the Mother of God. The phrase, which was characterized in the 11th and 12th centuries, by Peter Damiani and Guibert de Nogent as likening Mary to the Throne of Solomon, refers to her status as a vessel of the incarnation, carrying the Holy Child. As the phrase associates the Blessed Virgin with glory and with teaching, Madonna-images in this tradition are especially popular in Catholic imagery, while Protestant churches generally speaking downplay veneration for Mary (and other saints), and the veneration of images.

Cultural history

In Christian iconography, Sedes sapientiae ("The Throne of Wisdom") is an icon of the Mother of God in majesty. When the Virgin is depicted in "sedes sapientiae" icons and sculptural representations, she is seated on a throne, with the Christ Child on her lap. For the more domestic and intimate iconic representations of Mary with the infant Jesus on her lap, see Madonna and Child.

This type of madonna-image, as a variant of the Byzantine "Hodegetria" type, appeared in a wide range of sculptural and, later, painted images in Western Europe, especially about 1200. In these representations, some structural elements of the throne invariably appear, even if only handholds and front legs. For hieratic purposes, the Virgin's feet often rest on a low stool. Later, Gothic sculptures of the type are more explicitly identifiable with the Throne of Solomon, where:two lions stood, one at each hand. And twelve little lions stood upon the six steps on the one side and on the other.

The "Sedes sapientiae" icon also appeared in illuminated manuscripts, and Romanesque frescoes and mosaics, and was represented on seals. The icon possesses in addition emblemmatic verbal components: the Virgin "as" the Throne of Wisdom is a "trope" of Damiani or Guibert de Nogent, based on their typological interpretation of the passage in the Books of Kings, that describes the throne of Solomon (I Kings 10: 18–20, repeated at II Chronicles 9: 17–19). This was much used in Early Netherlandish painting in works like the Lucca Madonna by Jan van Eyck.

Other uses

More recently, "sedes sapientiae" is for example the motto of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Dutch-speaking Flanders,founded when Latin still was the academic lingua franca. Here the phrase is also a play on words, since the University itself is a major seat of learning, i.e. school, in the Low Countries). In September 2000, at the close of the Jubilee Year, Pope John Paul II commissioned the Slovenian Jesuit artist Marko Ivan Rupnik to create in mosaic an icon of the Virgin "sedes sapientiae" for the world's Catholic universities; it has since been passed reverently among Catholic institutions in a number of nations.

ee also

*Maestà, Maria Regina.

Further reading

*Hans Belting, 1994. "Likeness and Presence: A History of the Image before the Era of Art," translator E. Jephcott (Chicago: University of Chicago Press)
*Ilene Forsyth, 1972. "The throne of Wisdom: Wood Sculptures of the Madonna in Romanesque France." (Princeton: Princeton University Press)
*Lane, Barbara G,"The Altar and the Altarpiece, Sacramental Themes in Early Netherlandish Painting", Harper & Row, 1984, ISBN 0064301338


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