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Throughout the course of Byzantine history, Christian doctrine taught that angels have a powerful place in cosmology. It also taught that angels were immaterial, bodiless, invisible beings. But if ...
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Throughout the course of Byzantine history, Christian doctrine taught that angels have a powerful place in cosmology. It also taught that angels were immaterial, bodiless, invisible beings. But if that were the case, how could they be visualized and depicted in icons and other works of art? This book describes the strategies used by Byzantine artists to represent the incorporeal forms of angels and the rationalizations in defense of their representations mustered by theologians in the face of iconoclastic opposition. Glenn Peers demonstrates that these problems of representation provide a unique window on Late Antique thought in general.
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Price: $63.00
Pages: 250
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: Transformation of the Classical Heritage
Publication Date: 14 February 2001
Trim Size: 9.25 X 6.12 in
ISBN: 9780520224056
Format: Hardcover
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Glenn Peers is Assistant Professor of Art and Art History at the University of Texas, Austin. He collaborated with Massimo Bernabo and Rita Tarasconi on Il Fisiologo di Smirne (1998), and he is completing a study on framing in Byzantine art.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Issues in Representing Angels
2. Arguments against Images of Angels
3. Representing Angels: Images and Theory
4. The Veneration of Angels and Their Images
5. Apprehending the Archangel Michael
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index