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Historiated

Historiated is an adjective used in art history to describe objects or elements that incorporate a narrative scene within their decoration. The term comes from the Latin historia, meaning story, and it entered English usage to distinguish pictorial storytelling within ornamental forms.

In illuminated manuscripts, a historiated initial is a large letter that contains a narrative scene or figure

In architecture and sculpture, historiated elements appear as narrative carvings on capitals, friezes, corbels, and altarpieces.

Historiated decoration contrasts with non-figurative ornament by its explicit storytelling function. While allusions to myth, religion,

related
to
the
text.
These
initials
can
range
from
simple,
stylized
figures
to
elaborate
tableaux
that
occupy
the
space
of
the
letter
itself.
Historiated
initials
served
both
to
illuminate
the
page
and
to
aid
memory
by
linking
the
visual
image
to
the
accompanying
wording.
They
are
characteristic
of
many
medieval
manuscript
traditions,
including
Insular,
Carolingian,
and
Gothic
manuscript
production,
and
they
coexist
with
non-figurative
floral
or
geometric
ornamental
initials.
Romanesque
and
Gothic
buildings
often
feature
historiated
capitals
depicting
biblical
scenes,
saints,
or
allegorical
figures,
transforming
structural
forms
into
conveyors
of
story
and
moral
meaning.
The
term
can
also
apply
to
historiated
reliefs
on
metalwork,
ivory,
or
enamel,
where
a
figure
or
scene
is
integrated
into
the
decorative
foreground.
or
daily
life
may
appear
in
generic
decoration,
historiated
forms
foreground
a
narrative
moment
within
the
artistic
unit.