Abraham in Medieval Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Art - The Index of Christian Art - Colum Hourihane - Libros - Index of Christian Art, Dept. of Art and - 9780983753728 - 15 de mayo de 2013
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Abraham in Medieval Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Art - The Index of Christian Art

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Jacket Description/Flap: Abraham, son of Terah or Azar and husband of Sarah, is one of the pivotal figures of the Old Testament and is generally seen as the founder of the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim faiths. He was a rich source of inspiration in all three faiths for artists of the medieval period. His life narrative from birth to death is richly recorded in a variety of media dating from the early Christian period to the end of the sixteenth century. As varied as they are numerous, the images in all three faiths show Abraham as father, husband, lover, warrior, politician, refugee, and traveler but most importantly as the symbol par excellence of steadfastness in faith. Featuring the extensive files from the Index of Christian Art, this volume also includes contributions from The Bezalel Narkiss Index of Jewish Art by Ariella Amar and Michel Sternthal and a catalogue of Islamic imagery compiled by Rachel Milstein. This is the first volume from the Index of Christian Art to include not only images from the rich Christian holdings but also from Judaism and Islam. Covering media from enamels to terra cotta, each entry gives specific information on the object's current location, source, date, and artist, where this is known. Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- List of Abraham Scenes in the Index of Christian Art -- Catalogue of Abraham Scenes in the Index of Christian Art -- List of Abraham Scenes in Islamic Art -- Catalogue of Abraham Scenes in Islamic Art, Compiled / Rachel Milstein -- List of Abraham Scenes in Jewish Art -- Catalogue of Abraham Scenes in the Bezalel Narkiss Index of Jewish Art, Compiled / Ariella Amar, Michal Sternthal -- Index of Catalogued Objects. Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Publisher Marketing: Abraham, son of Terah or Azar and husband of Sarah, is one of the pivotal figures of the Old Testament and is generally seen as the founder of the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim faiths. He was a rich source of inspiration in all three faiths for artists of the medieval period. His life narrative from birth to death is richly recorded in a variety of media dating from the early Christian period to the end of the sixteenth century. As varied as they are numerous, the images in all three faiths show Abraham as father, husband, lover, warrior, politician, refugee, and traveler but most importantly as the symbol par excellence of steadfastness in faith. Featuring the extensive files from the Index of Christian Art, this volume also includes contributions from The Bezalel Narkiss Index of Jewish Art by Ariella Amar and Michel Sternthal and a catalogue of Islamic imagery compiled by Rachel Milstein. This is the first volume from the Index of Christian Art to include not only images from the rich Christian holdings but also from Judaism and Islam. Covering media from enamels to terra cotta, each entry gives specific information on the object s current location, source, date, and artist, where this is known."

Contributor Bio:  Hourihane, Colum Colum Hourihane is Director of the Index of Christian Art, Princeton University.


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Publicado 15 de mayo de 2013
ISBN13 9780983753728
Editores Index of Christian Art, Dept. of Art and
Género Chronological Period > Medieval (500-1453) Studies
Páginas 240
Dimensiones 256 × 169 × 22 mm   ·   566 g
Editor Hourihane, Colum (Index of Christian Art)

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