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The ‘Affair of the Photographs’: Controlling the Public Image of a Nineteenth-Century Stigmatic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2017

TINE VAN OSSELAER*
Affiliation:
Faculty of Arts, University of Antwerp, Ruusbroec Institute, Stadscampus GK34.202, Prinsstraat 13, 2000 Antwerp, Belgium; e-mail: tine.vanosselaer@uantwerpen.be
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Abstract

The article focuses on an episode concerning the photographs of the famous Belgian stigmatic, Louise Lateau. Examining the events leading up to the bishop's decision to restrict the circulation of her portrait, it becomes clear that the ‘affair’ of 1877 was as much about creating her public saintly image as it was about controlling it. Studying the ecclesiastical response to grassroots initiatives adds a more religious perspective to the young field of celebrity studies and offers a more complex view on sanctity, and the role of the media and modern techniques in its creation, use and misuse.

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Figure 1. Louise Lateau praying, October 1877 (photograph no. 10 in series taken by Ernest Lorleberg), ALL.

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Figure 2. Louise Lateau in bed with her rosary; Adeline's hands can be seen on the right, October 1877 (photograph no. 11, Lorleberg), ALL.

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Figure 3. Louise Lateau in ecstasy, October 1877 (photograph no. 23, Lorleberg), ALL.

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Figure 4. Postcard of a painting of Louise Lateau by Alexandre Thomas, April 1876, Ruusbroec Institute, Antwerp, RG-PC Angels/saints/blessed souls: Lateau 1.

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Figure 5. Print of a smaller painting of Louise Lateau by Alexandre Thomas: Almanach National Belge Notre Dame de Lourdes, Louvain 1914, 53.

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Figure 6. Drawing based on the larger painting by Alexandre Thomas: Riko, Louise Lateau en andere mystieken, frontispiece.

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Figure 7. Devotional card of Louise Lateau, Ruusbroec Institute.

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Figure 8. Devotional card of Louise Lateau, Ruusbroec Institute.