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Art, Piety and Destruction in the Christian West, 1500-1700
Art, Piety and Destruction in the Christian West, 1500-1700
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Charlene Villasenor Black
Charlene VillaseOr Black
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Corine Schleif
Counter-Reformation art
early modern religious art studies
ecclesiastical objects
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house
iconoclasm
Jeffrey Chipps Smith
Karmon David
religious material culture
remains
sacrament
sacred relic preservation
Sarah Brown
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Veronique Plesch
Virginia Chieffo Raguin
visual censorship
VNique Plesch
writing
Product details
- ISBN 9781138274891
- Weight: 440g
- Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
- Publication Date: 23 Sep 2016
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Spanning two centuries and two continents, Art, Piety and Destruction in the Christian West, 1500-1700 addresses the impact of religious tensions on art, design, and architecture in the early modern world. Beyond famous works of art such as Kraft's Eucharistic Tabernacle, the volume examines less-studied objects, including church plate and vestments, stained glass, graffiti, and Mexican images of St. Anne, created throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The collection's contributors present religious artworks from Germany, England, Italy, France, Spain, and Mexico; the media include sculpture, oil painting, fresco, metalwork, dress, and architecture. Questions of art's destruction, preservation, and censorship are discussed against the ever-present backdrop of religious conflict and varying degrees of tolerance. New information and original perspectives demonstrate the ways in which art illuminates history, and the close links between the changing values of a society and the images it displays to represent itself.
Virginia Chieffo Raguin is professor of Art History at the College of the Holy Cross. Her exhibitions and publications include stained glass, architecture, and the social/religious context of art.
Art, Piety and Destruction in the Christian West, 1500-1700
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