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Insights and Interpretations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Insights and Interpretations

  • Categories: Art

Established in 1917, the Index of Christian Art, located at Princeton University, is now the largest archive of medieval art in existence and the most specialized resource for the iconographer. Throughout its eighty-five years, it has justly been recognized as one of the most learned institutions for the study of the art and culture of the medieval world. The essays in this book, all by staff or scholars of the archive, highlight some of the current research in the archive and the scholarship for which it has been widely renowned. The studies cover art from the Late Antique period to the end of the fifteenth century and include most of the media represented in the archive, from manuscripts t...

Virtue & Vice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

Virtue & Vice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Index of Christian Art at Princeton University
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 110

The Index of Christian Art at Princeton University

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1942
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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King David in the Index of Christian Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 438

King David in the Index of Christian Art

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"The works of art catalogued here range in date from the third to the fifteenth century and represent fourteen different media, including frescoes, ivories, manuscripts, stained glass, sculpture, mosaics, and textiles. Each entry gives concise information on the object's current location, date, and primary subject. An index allows the reader to browse the medieval world geographically for images of David still in situ, and the modern world for objects in museums, libraries, and other collections."--BOOK JACKET.

Virtue & Vice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

Virtue & Vice

  • Categories: Art

The concept of opposing forces of good and evil expressed in a broad range of moral qualities--virtues and vices--is one of the most dominant themes in the history of Christian art. The complex interrelationship of these moral traits received considerable study in the medieval period, resulting in a vast and elaborate system of imagery that has been largely neglected by modern scholarship. Rich resources for the study of this important subject are made available by this volume, which publishes the complete holdings of the more than 230 personifications of Virtues and Vices in the Index of Christian Art's text files. Ranging from Abstinence to Wisdom and from Ambition to Wrath, and covering d...

Between the Picture and the Word
  • Language: en

Between the Picture and the Word

In this volume from the Index of Christian Art, a group of scholars makes skilled use of the methodology of iconography to examine a number of significant medieval manuscripts, including the Morgan Picture Bible.

Insular & Anglo-Saxon Art and Thought in the Early Medieval Period
  • Language: en

Insular & Anglo-Saxon Art and Thought in the Early Medieval Period

An interdisciplinary collection of essays examining Irish and Anglo-Saxon art in the early medieval period.

Image and Belief
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Image and Belief

  • Categories: Art

The Index of Christian Art, founded in 1917, is today recognized as the premier resource for Christian and medieval iconography up to 1400. To mark its eightieth anniversary, seventeen scholars contributed papers to this volume, which focuses on the Index's twin strengths: iconography and methodology. From the heterogeneous imagery of the Crusaders to the repellent iconography of social rejection, from the significance of gruesome torture scenes to the moral precepts that shaped the enigmatic Ashburnham Pentateuch, the studies in the first part of Image and Belief provide stimulating examples of recent research in iconography. With the growing application of computer databases and the Intern...

Time in the Medieval World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 420

Time in the Medieval World

  • Categories: Art

This volume is a rich resource for the study of time as represented by the signs of the zodiac and occupations of the months, documented in the comprehensive files of the Index of Christian Art at Princeton University. The measurement and documentation of time has been a universal issue since the dawn of civilization&—and no more so than in the medieval period, when images representing the signs of the zodiac and occupations of the months were commonly used. Nature and the occupations or labors that each month brought were reflected in earthly calendars, while the movements of the heavens and their impact on mankind were recorded in the signs of the zodiac. The changing compositions that were used to represent these twin calendars in several hundred works of art are documented in this volume, which provides an unrivaled visual record for the student and scholar.

Signs & Symbols in Christian Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Signs & Symbols in Christian Art

  • Categories: Art

Examines the use and meaning of Christian symbols found in Renaissance art.