Death and resurrection in art

Author(s)

    • De Pascale, Enrico
    • J. Paul Getty Museum

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Death and resurrection in art

Enrico De Pascale ; translated by Anthony Shugaar

(A guide to imagery)

J. Paul Getty Museum, c2009

  • : pbk

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Morte e resurrezione

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 382-384) and index

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Description

This title presents a gloriously illustrated exploration of 3,000 years of the iconography of death and resurrection in world art. As one of the unavoidable realities of human existence, death is also one of the oldest and most common themes in art. From Egyptian tomb paintings and battles scenes on Greek vases by anonymous artists, to depictions of the crucifixion of Christ by Renaissance masters, to contemporary encounters with these subjects by artists such as Damien Hirst and Andres Serrano, this new volume in the "Guide to Imagery" series examines three-thousand years of the iconography of death and resurrection. While focusing on the Western artistic tradition, this volume also looks at many works of art from Asia, Africa, and Oceania as it explores depictions of death and resurrection - including violent death, ceremonial tributes to the departed, allegorical depictions, and the journey to the afterlife.

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