Scripture for the eyes : Bible illustration in Netherlandish prints of the sixteenth century
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Scripture for the eyes : Bible illustration in Netherlandish prints of the sixteenth century
Museum of Biblical Art , In association with D Giles, 2009
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Catalog accompanying the exhibition held at the Museum of Biblical Art, June 5-Sept. 27, 2009 and at the Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University, Oct. 17, 2009-Jan. 24, 2010
Bibliography: p. 205-217
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This major scholarly publication accompanies the exhibition at the Museum of Biblical Art, New York in Summer 2009 focusing attention on the extraordinary array of biblical prints produced in the Low Countries during the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, a time of dynamic religious and political change. In particular, the book studies the crucial role played by scriptural prints in the complex processes of religious self-formation that dominated early modern European culture. In cities such as Antwerp and Amsterdam, prints were the primary medium for the invention and dissemination of biblical imagery. Far from simply following artistic developments in the monumental arts, prints of Old and New Testament subjects were agents of innovation in their own right, offering a lens through which the Bible was received and interpreted. This volume features over 130 prints, woodcuts and engravings by Lucas van Leyden, Jan Swart van Groningen, Maarten van Heemskerck, Philips Galle, Hendrick Goltzius and Hieronymus Wierix, among others.
目次
- Foreword by Ena Heller, PhD, Director of the Museum of Biblical Art, New York
- Preface by Dr James Clifton
- Acknowledgments and Notes on the Catalogue
- Essay by Dr Walter Melion on the production of the prints, the history of illustrated Bibles, and the role of architectural imagery
- Main catalogue presentation of 81 prints with 52 entries
- References
- Bibliography
- Photo Credits
- Index.
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