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Iconography of Christian art.
Main entry:

Schiller, Gertrud.

Title & Author:

Iconography of Christian art.

Publication:

London, Lund Humphries, 1971-

Description:

volumes illustrations, facsimiles 26 cm

Notes:
Translated from the 2nd German ed. of Ikonographie der christlichen Kunst. Gütersloh, Gütersloher Verlagshaus Gerd Mohn, 1969.
Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, pages 467-470).
Vol. 1. The incarnation of the Son of God. Jesus the Christ ; The Son of God -- The birth and childhood of Christ. Pictorial cycles ; Annunciation to Mary ; The unicorn hunt in the hortus conclusus ; The visitation ; Joseph's sorrow, Joseph's first dream, the water trial ; The gourney to Bethlehem ; The nativity ; The circumcision and naming of Jesus ; The presentation of Christ in the temple ; The magi (wise men) from the orient, the three kings ; Subsidiary scenes ; The massacre of the innocents ; The flight into Egypt ; Christ among the doctors -- Christ's first appearance and works -- The baptism of Christ -- The temptation of Christ -- The transfiguration of Christ -- Christ's Works. The calling of the apostles ; Zacchaeus in the tree ; Christ gives Peter the keys of the kingdom of Heaven ; The sermon on the mount ; Christ sends out the disciples ; Christ blesses the children ; The tribute money ; The Temple tribute or Peter finds a coin in a fish's mouth ; Mary Magdalene or supper in the house of Simon the Pharisee ; Christ with Mary and Martha ; The woman of Samaria at the well ; Christ delivers the woman taken in adultery ; The widow's mite -- Christ's miracles ; Christ turns water into wine, the marriage in Cana ; Christ feeds the multitudes, the loaves and the fishes ; The miraculous draught of fishes ; Christ walks upon the water, or the Navicella ; Christ stills the tempest ; Christ heals the lame man at the Pool of Bethesda ; Christ heals one sick of the palsy ; Christ heals the blind ; Christ heals the man that was born blind at the Pool of Siloam ; Christ heals the man possessed, he casts out the unclean spirits ; Christ heals the leper ; Christ heals ten lepers ; Christ heals the man with the dropsy ; Christ heals the man that was deaf and had an impediment in his speech ; Christ heals the man with the withered hand ; The centurion of Capernaum ; Christ heals Peter's mother-in-law ; Christ heals the crippled woman on the Sabbath ; The Canaanite's daughter ; The woman with an issue of blood ; Christ raises Jairus's daughter ; Christ raises the widow's son at Nain ; The Raising of Lazarus -- Catalogue of illustrations.
Vol. 2. The passion of Jesus Christ -- Theological interpretations and iconographical beginnings. The biblical material and the Latin pre-medieval view of the passion ; Early Christian theology as reflected in sarcophagus sculpture ; The image of the veneration of the cross ; The passion as interpreted in the Latin middle ages ; Legends of the cross -- The story of the passion. Pictorial cycles ; Christ is anointed at Bethany ; Christ's entry into Jerusalem ; Christ purges the temple ; Judas receives thirty pieces of silver ; The last supper ; Christ washes the disciples' feet ; Christ's agony in the garden ; The betrayal (the kiss of Judas) and the seizure of Christ ; Christ before the Sanhedrin, Annas and Caiaphas ; Christ and Pilate -- The flagellation of Christ ; Christ is crowned with thorns and is mocked for the second time ; Pilate exhibits Christ to the people (the ecce omo image) ; The repentance and death of Judas ; The bearing of the Cross, the road to Calvary ; Preparations for the Crucifixion on Golgotha -- The crucifixion. The earliest images and their evolution in Byzantine art to the twelfth century ; The western image of the Crucifixion from the seventh until the eleventh century ; The lamb of God (Agnus Dei) as a symbol of Christ's sacrificial death ; The throne of grace in connexion with Christ's sacrificial death ; Typology of sacrifice and of the cross ; The virtues nail Christ to the cross ; The sculptured crucifix in the west ; The Italian painted cross from the twelfth to the beginning of the fourteenth century ; The late medieval narrative crucifixion image with many figures ; The living cross ; The image of the redemption in the art of the reformation -- The deposition and the entombment of Christ. The deposition ; The bearing of the body, the entombment ; The anointing of the body ; Christ on the anointing stone ; The epitaphios (shroud) ; The lamentation ; The holy sepulchre -- The arma Christi and man of sorrows. The arma Christi, instruments of the passion ; The man of sorrows, imago pietatis ; The soliatry crucified Christ -- Catalogue of illustrations.
ISBN:

0853312702 (v. 1)
9780853312703 (v. 1)
0853313245
9780853313243

Subject:

Jesus Christ Art.
Jésus-Christ Art.
Jesus Christ
Jesus Art.
Christian art and symbolism.
Art chrétien.

Form/genre:

Art

Holdings:

Location: Library main 27866
Call No.: W7060; ID:88-B13726
Copy: v. 1
Status: Available

Location: Library main 27865
Call No.: W7060; ID:88-B13726
Copy: v. 2
Status: Available

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