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Contrasting Images of the Book of Revelation in Late Medieval and Early Modern Art

Contrasting Images of the Book of Revelation in Late Medieval and Early Modern Art

A Case Study in Visual Exegesis

by Natasha F. H. O'Hear
Hardback
Publication Date: 17/02/2011

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Natasha O'Hear considers seven different visualisations of all or part of the Book of Revelation across a range of different media, from illuminated manuscripts, to tapestries, to altarpieces to paintings woodcut prints. Artists featured include the Van Eycks, Memling, Botticelli, Durer and Cranach the Elder. This study is a contribution to the history of interpretation of the Book of Revelation in the Late Medieval and Early Modern period in the form of
seven visual case studies ranging from 1250-1522. It is also is an attempt to understand the different ways in which images exhibit hermeneutical strategies akin to what is found in
textual exegesis, but with the peculiar properties of synchronicity of both subject-matter and effect that distinguish them from reading a text. The book explores the multi-faceted scope of visual exegesis as a way of exploring the content and the character of a biblical text such as The Book of Revelation, as well as the complementary relationship between textual and visual exegesis.
ISBN:
9780199590100
9780199590100
Category:
History of art: Byzantine & Medieval art c 500 CE to c 1400
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
17-02-2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
312
Dimensions (mm):
238x156x33mm
Weight:
0kg

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