The Foundations of Christian Art: IllustratedWorld Wisdom, Inc, 2006 - 114 páginas Titus Burckhardt was a renowned expert on the art of traditional worlds. This book takes the reader through the history of Christian art, focusing especially upon architecture, iconography, and illumination. |
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... of Christian Art 91 Late Renaissance and Baroque : " The Tragedy of Christian Art " 104 List of Illustrations 111 List of Sources 112 Index Biographical Notes 113 115 口 T Editor's Preface fitus Burckhardt , the late Swiss.
... of Christian Art 91 Late Renaissance and Baroque : " The Tragedy of Christian Art " 104 List of Illustrations 111 List of Sources 112 Index Biographical Notes 113 115 口 T Editor's Preface fitus Burckhardt , the late Swiss.
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... Renaissance no longer reflected the spiritual genius of Christianity . For the first time art began to refer to a select category of things that were only made by people who had a special aesthetic gift for creativity , based upon their ...
... Renaissance no longer reflected the spiritual genius of Christianity . For the first time art began to refer to a select category of things that were only made by people who had a special aesthetic gift for creativity , based upon their ...
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... Renaissance or of the Baroque period , which is in no way distinct , so far as style is concerned , from the fundamentally profane art of that era ; neither the subjects which it borrows , in a wholly exterior and as it were literary ...
... Renaissance or of the Baroque period , which is in no way distinct , so far as style is concerned , from the fundamentally profane art of that era ; neither the subjects which it borrows , in a wholly exterior and as it were literary ...
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... Renaissance , although the influence of classicism and the effect of printing then allowed the lines of script to become brittle and un- rhythmical again . Irish monks were also the first to develop the opening letters of a text into a ...
... Renaissance , although the influence of classicism and the effect of printing then allowed the lines of script to become brittle and un- rhythmical again . Irish monks were also the first to develop the opening letters of a text into a ...
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The Foundations of Christian Art | 37 |
The Decadence and the Renewal of Christian Art | 91 |
List of Illustrations | 111 |
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12th century according to St altar Ambrosian Iliad ancient angels Apocalypse archetype architecture Aristotle artistic aspect Baroque art Beatus of 975 Beatus of Liébana beauty Boethius book illumination Book of Durrow Book of Kells Byzantine celestial Chartres Cathedral Christ Christian art Church circle Codex color corresponds cosmic cosmos cross culture decorated Divine doctrine essence essentially eternal expression folio forma Frithjof Schuon Gall genius geometrical Gerona Gospel book Gothic art hand Heaven Heavenly Jerusalem Hindu Holy human icon illuminated manuscripts Incarnation Islamic Library light Lindisfarne Gospels liturgy manifested material means medieval Michael Oren Middle Ages miniature models modern monastery monogram nature ornament painting perspective portal prototype psychic religious Renaissance represents revealed Romanesque Rome Royal Door sacred art sacred image sculpture sense solar soul Spain spiritual stone style symbolism temple timeless tion Titus Burckhardt traditional art transcendent truth tympanum unity Virgin and Child Word World Wisdom