Clifton, James; Melion, Walter S; Museum of Biblical Art; Michael C. Carlos Museum.
Scripture for the Eyes: Bible Illustration in Netherlandish Prints of the Sixteenth Century
Scripture for the Eyes: Bible Illustration in Netherlandish Prints of the Sixteenth Century
New York: Museum of Biblical Art ; London: in association with D Giles Ltd. ; [New York]: [Distributed in the USA and Canada by ACC Distribution, 2009. First ed. 223 pages: illustrations (some color), maps (some color); 25 x 29 cm. Distributor from jacket flap./ Catalog accompanying an exhibition held at the Museum of Biblical Art, June 5-Sept. 27, 2009 and at the Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University, Oct. 17, 2009-Jan. 24, 2010./ Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-217) and index. Fine in fine jacket; faintly 'incensed'. Hardcover. ISBN: 9780977783939
Well-illustrated. ¶ Contents: Foreword / Ena Giurescu Heller -- Acknowledgements -- Preface / James Clifton -- Bible illustration in the sixteenth-century Low Countries / Walter S. Melion -- Notes -- Catalog / James Clifton [and others] -- Sacred history and geography -- Exegesis -- Worship -- Morality -- Politics and polemics -- Catalog notes -- References -- Bibliography -- Photographic acknowledgements -- Index.
"This scholarly publication accompanies the exhibition Scripture for the Eyes, focusing attention on the extraordinarily rich array of biblical prints produced in the Low Countries (comprising today's Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg) during the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, a time of dynamic and sometimes violent religious and political change. In particular, the book studies the crucial role played by scriptural prints in the complex processes of religious self-formation that dominated early modern European culture." "Following early modern usage, the prints - woodcuts, engravings, and etchings by such artists as Lucas van Leyden, Jan Swart van Groningen, Maarten van Heemskerck, Philips Galle, Hendrick Goltzius, and Hieronymus Wierix, among others - are classed into five functional groups: "Sacred History and Geography," "Exegesis," "Worship," "Morality," and "Politics and Polemics."" "In addition to a preface by James Clifton and the main interpretative essay by Walter Mellon, the volume also contains an extensive bibliography."--Jacket
Prints, Belgian -- 16th century -- Exhibitions. Prints, Netherlandish -- 16th century -- Exhibitions. Estampe belge -- 16e siècle -- Expositions. Prints, Netherlandish. Prints, Belgian. Prints, Dutch. illustration -- "Bible" -- Pays-Bas -- 16e s. Illustrationer. exhibition catalogs. Exhibition catalogs. Exhibition catalogs. Catalogues d'exposition. Time: 1500-1599 Title Subject: Bible -- Illustrations -- Exhibitions. Bibeln. Bible -- Illustrations -- Expositions. Bible.