'Passion in Venice: Crivelli to Tintoretto and Veronese: The Man of Sorrows in Venetian Art' features works by some of the greatest names in Venetian painting including Veronese, Tintoretto, Crivelli, Giambono and the Bassano family. It creates a new and illuminating context for the artistic scene in Venice, examining the rich visual tradition of Christ as the Man of Sorrows which flourished over three centuries across all artistic media, outstripping other western European schools in terms of output and the number of artists committed to the subject. Authors Catherine Puglisi and William Barcham explore the origins of the image of Christ as Man of Sorrows and its emergence as a distinct and central devotional image in the religious life of Venice from about 1300. Xavier Seubert focuses on the appeal of the Man of Sorrows as an image expressing pity and anguish, but also offering hope for deliverance and redemption.
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Dimensions: 240 x 280mm
Publication Date: 01 Dec 2010
Publisher: D Giles Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781904832829
About Catherine PuglisiWilliam L. BarchamXavier Seubert
William Barcham is professor in the department of the History of Art at the Fashion Institute of Technology the State University of New York (SUNY). He is the author of 'The Religious Paintings of Giambattista Tiepolo: Piety and Tradition in Eighteenth-century Venice' (1990) and 'Paintings in the National Gallery London' (2000) with Augusto Gentili and Linda Whiteley. In 2004 Dr. Barcham was awarded the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Scholarship. Catherine Puglisi is professor and chair of the department of Art History at Rutgers University New Jersey where she specialises in Italian Baroque painting and sculpture. She is the author of 'Caravaggio' (1998) and of the monologue and catalogue raisonne on Francesco Albani (1999). Xavier John Seubert is Thomas Plassmann Distinguished Professor for Art and Theology at St. Bonaventure University New York where he is also director of the Art History department. He has contributed to 'In Solitude and Dialogue: Contemporary Franciscans Theologize' (2000) 'Postmodern Worship and the Arts' (2002) and 'Between the Human and the Divine: Philosophical and Theological Hermeneutics' (2002).
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