Astrology, magic, and alchemy in art

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Astrology, magic, and alchemy in art

Matilde Battistini ; translated by Rosanna M. Giammanco Frongia

(A guide to imagery)

J. Paul Getty Museum, 2007

  • : pbk

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Astrologia, magia, e alchimia

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 382-383) and indexes

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From antiquity to the Enlightenment, astrology, magic, and alchemy have always been considered important tools in unravelling the mysteries of nature and human destiny. As a result of the West's exposure to the astrological beliefs of Arab philosophers and the mystical writings of late antiquity, these occult traditions became rich sources of inspiration for Western artists.This latest volume in the "Guide to Imagery" series, presents an intelligent analysis of occult iconography in many of the great masterpieces of Western art - from the astrological symbols that decorated churches and illuminated manuscripts, through the work of a wide range of Renaissance artists, including Bosch, Brueghel, Durer and Caravaggio, to the visionary works of nineteenth-century artists, such as Fuseli and Blake, as well as in the creative output of the Surrealists during the twentieth century.

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