Item Number: 119159 Title: The Sensuous in the Counter-Reformation Church Author: Hall, Marcia B. ; Tracy E. Cooper (eds) Price: Not Available ISBN: 9781107013230 Description: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. 26cm., hardcover, 339pp., 76 b&w illus. Contents: Introduction, Marcia B. Hall ; The sensuous: recent research, Tracy E. Cooper ; Trent, sacred images, and Catholics' senses of the sensuous, John W. O'Malley ; The world made flesh: spiritual subjects and carnal depictions in Renaissance art, Bette Talvacchia ; How words control images: the rhetoric of decorum in Counter-Reformation Italy, Robert Gaston ; Custodia degli occhi: discipline and desire in post-Tridentine Italian art, Maria Loh ; Raffaelle Borghini and the corpus of Florentine art in an age of reform, Stuart Lingo ; Censure and censorship in Rome ca.1600: visitation of Clement VIII and the visual arts, Opher Mansour ; Painting virtuously: the Counter-Reform and the reform of artists' education in Rome between guild and academy, Peter Lukehart ; Carlo Borromeo and the dangers of lay women in church, Richard Scofield ; 'To be in heaven': Saint Filippo Neri between aesthetic emotion and mystical ecstasy, Costanza Barbieri ; Rebuilding faith through art: Christoph Schwarz's altarpiece for the new Jesuit school in Munich, Jeffrey Chipps Smith ; 'Until shadows disperse': Augustine's twilight, Meredith Gill ; A machine for souls: allegory before and after, Trent Amy Powell. We regret to inform you that this title is no longer available. P.O. Box 3904, Kingston, New York 12402 US Phone: 845-331-8519 Fax: 845-331-0852 Email: michael@artbooks.com |
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