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- The medieval heart symbol has various meanings and associations:
- Romance and courtly love: The heart shape was co-opted as a symbol of romance and love during the Renaissance1.
- Heraldry: In medieval heraldry, the heart symbol signified sincerity and clarity2.
- Religious art: The heart was used in religious art to depict the Sacred Heart of Christ1.
- Early playing cards: Early decks of playing cards used the Grail instead of the heart symbol2.
- First known depiction: The first known depiction of a heart shape as a symbol of love was in a 1250’s French manuscript3.
- Sacred heart: The sacred heart was often depicted pierced by an arrow or spear, symbolizing Christ’s sacrifice4.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Since the human heart has long been associated with emotion and pleasure, the shape was eventually co-opted as a symbol of romance and medieval courtly love. It grew especially popular during the Renaissance, when it was used in religious art depicting the Sacred Heart of Christ and as one of the four suits in playing cards.www.history.com/news/what-is-the-origin-of-the-he…The heart icon becomes a major symbol for medieval heraldry, where it is used to signify sincerity and clarity. In art and chivalric literature, the heart is increasingly seen as synonymous to the Holy Grail. In fact, early decks of playing cards even use the Grail instead of the heart symbol as an icon.www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/p…The Medieval concept of courtly love led to more illustrations glorifying romance, often utilizing the heart-shape as a symbol for love. The first known depiction of a heart-shape as a symbol of love was in the 1250’s French manuscript the Roman de la poire, in which a young man holds his vaguely pine cone-shaped heart up towards his lady love.www.artandobject.com/news/history-heart-shapeThe sacred heart was often depicted pierced by an arrow or spear or wearing a crown of thorns, which was meant to represent Christ’s sacrifice for and at the hands of humankind. The pierced heart was also associated with St. Augustine, whose followers had integrated the icon into their insignia.digex.lib.uoguelph.ca/exhibits/show/medieval/powe… - People also ask
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