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Old Testament Figures in Art
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Item Number: 13365
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Chiara de Capoa examines the imagery used by Western artists to
depict figures from the Old Testament, from the Middle Ages to the 19th
and 20th centuries. Among the artists featured are Jan Brueggel the
Elder, Rembrandt, Rubens, Gaugin and Chagall.
Throughout the
Middle Ages, sacred Christian art had two objectives: to express
veneration for God and to provide illustrative lessons on the Christian
faith to a largely illiterate population. Continuing in the spirit of
the other books in this series, Old Testament Figures in Art compiles
entries on key figures and events in the Old Testament, beginning with
the Pentateuch, then drawing from the historical books, the books of
wisdom and poetry, and, finally, the prophetic books. The vivid
illustrations depict Old Testament scenes that occur most frequently as
iconographic prototypes in Western art. Among the masterpieces featured
are The Entry of Animals into Noah's Ark by Jan Brueghel the Elder, The
Sacrifice of Isaac by Rembrandt, Samson and Delilah by Peter Paul
Rubens, Jacob Wrestling with the Angel by Paul Gaugin, and Isaac
Receiving Rebekah as His Wife by Marc Chagall. The accompanying texts
illuminate the unique ways in which Old Testament subjects have been
portrayed in Western art throughout the ages. To complement the many
scriptural references, this handy volume also offers comparisons with
other cultures whose stories or myths parallel those represented in the
book.
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