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2.3. Iconography of Youthful Romance

The motif of little ones in love appears in a range of sources, from the Roman de la Rose illustrations (c. 1350) to the Milan Hours (c. 1405). Scholars such as L. D. Hargrave (2012) argue that these depictions serve both an allegorical function (the soul’s youthful yearning for divine love) and a secular one (celebration of aristocratic courtship).


5.1. The Function of Color Climax

Our analysis supports the hypothesis that medieval illuminators deliberately engineered a chromatic climax to:

  1. Direct Visual Attention – Saturated blues/red act as visual magnets, ensuring the viewer’s gaze lands on the pivotal emotional gesture.
  2. Elevate Emotional Valence – Psychological studies (e.g., Elliot & Maier, 2014) demonstrate that high‑chroma colors heighten affective response; the manuscripts exploit this to intensify the perception of love, even when the subjects are children.
  3. Encode Symbolic Meaning – Ultramarine, associated with the Virgin Mary, confers sanctity upon the lovers, subtly framing their affection as innocent or divinely sanctioned.

Feature Name: "Vibrant Harmony - Elevating Love's Peak Moments"

2. Color as Climax

In medieval color symbolism, red signifies both desire and sacrifice, blue fidelity and the divine. The climax of a love story — first kiss, mutual confession, or tragic parting — often appears in miniatures as a sudden dominance of red against a pale background. This chromatic climax intensifies the viewer’s emotional response. For “little ones” (inexperienced lovers), color replaces verbal articulation.