Christian Art
A Very Short Introduction
Price: 350.00 INR
ISBN:
9780192803283
Publication date:
13/08/2014
Paperback
144 pages
174x111mm
Price: 350.00 INR
ISBN:
9780192803283
Publication date:
13/08/2014
Paperback
144 pages
Part of Very Short Introductions
Beth Williamson
The only concise, general introduction to Christian Art available - providing the tools needed to decode the signs and symbols used in Christian art and architecture,Features such well-known artists as Michelangelo, Rosetti, and Chris Ofili, as well as famous buildings, such as the Sistine Chapel, and Westminster Abbey,A broad-ranging historical account - from the Medieval period to the present day,Examines the development of the cult of the Virgin Mary,Explores the ongoing fascination with the blood of Christ, and the image of the crucifixion,Discusses the role of art in campaings for canonization, and the cult of relics
Rights: OUP UK (INDIAN TERRITORY)
Beth Williamson
Description
Christian images have a long history within the Western art tradition from the narrative and devotional works of the Medieval and Renaissance periods, to the radical new interpretations of the twenty-first century. This fascinating new book explores the changing nature of the representation of key themes and subjects found in Christian art, covering the Eucharist, the crucifixion, the Virgin Mary, and the saints. Other sections deal with the changes to Christian art after the sixteenth-century Reformation, and with Christian art in the modern world.
Within these themes, the book explores the work of major artists such as Memling, Holbein, El Greco
and Rossetti, and well-known examples including the frescoes of St Francis at Assisi. Didactic and consciously devotional works are discussed alongside the controversial work of contemporary artists such as Andres Serrano and Chris Ofili.
ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
About the author
Beth Williamson, Lecturer in history of art at the University of BristolBeth Williamson
Table of contents
Introduction
1:Images of the Eucharist and images of Christ's Passion
2:The Virgin and Child
3:The Saints
4:'Bibles for the Illiterate': Old and New Testament Narrative Imagery
5:Icons
6:Conclusion: the Twentieth Century
Beth Williamson
Description
Christian images have a long history within the Western art tradition from the narrative and devotional works of the Medieval and Renaissance periods, to the radical new interpretations of the twenty-first century. This fascinating new book explores the changing nature of the representation of key themes and subjects found in Christian art, covering the Eucharist, the crucifixion, the Virgin Mary, and the saints. Other sections deal with the changes to Christian art after the sixteenth-century Reformation, and with Christian art in the modern world.
Within these themes, the book explores the work of major artists such as Memling, Holbein, El Greco
and Rossetti, and well-known examples including the frescoes of St Francis at Assisi. Didactic and consciously devotional works are discussed alongside the controversial work of contemporary artists such as Andres Serrano and Chris Ofili.
ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
About the author
Beth Williamson, Lecturer in history of art at the University of BristolTable of contents
Introduction
1:Images of the Eucharist and images of Christ's Passion
2:The Virgin and Child
3:The Saints
4:'Bibles for the Illiterate': Old and New Testament Narrative Imagery
5:Icons
6:Conclusion: the Twentieth Century


