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The Sacred image East and WestThe Sacred image East and West

The Sacred image East and West

Robert G. Ousterhout, Leslie Brubaker

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A new generation of American medieval art historians explores how sacred images were perceived during the Middle Ages in Byzantium and Europe. Focusing on the relationship between a particular type of medieval art - the sacred image - and its audience, the contributors consider the part played in this relationship by the image's context, whether on the page of a book or on the wall of a building. The book allows the reader to see the fluidity of the sacred image, showing how factors including audience, purpose, and setting affected the form it took. The essays cover a full range of images, including panel paintings, altarpieces, manuscripts, and wall paintings, and a rich variety of socioreligious settings, private, monastic, and imperial. Also examined are the differences between images produced for a single viewer and those produced for communities; images produced for private contemplation or devotion and those that functioned within a liturgical setting; and the varying ways in which sacred images affected women and men, religious and secular communities, rulers and the ruled.

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OL19217752W

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Christian art and symbolismOrthodox Eastern ChurchIconsByzantine IconsChristianity and artCultHistory of doctrinesCatholic ChurchHistoryReligieuze kunstGeschichteMalereiIkoneMedievalChristliche KunstKunstreceptie

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