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Legs Homès - Van Schoor
Liturgy --- Art --- art [fine art] --- kunst --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Périodiques --- Periodicals. --- Liturgie --- Kunst --- art [discipline]
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Painting --- anno 1200-1499 --- Tuscany --- Veneto --- Painting, Medieval --- Painting, Renaissance --- Ritual in art --- Space (Architecture) in art --- Peinture médiévale --- Peinture de la Renaissance --- Rituel dans l'art --- Espace (Architecture) dans l'art --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- 75.046.3 --- 264 <09> --- Religie in de schilderkunst. Heiligenbeelden --- Liturgie--Geschiedenis van ... --- 264 <09> Liturgie--Geschiedenis van ... --- 75.046.3 Religie in de schilderkunst. Heiligenbeelden --- Peinture médiévale --- Congrès --- Liturgie --- Iconographie --- Peinture italienne
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Book history --- breviaries --- Painting --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Art --- breviarium Mayer Van den Bergh --- illuminated manuscripts --- Mayer van den Bergh Museum [Antwerp] --- Handschriften --- Manuscrits --- Enluminure --- Bréviaires --- Manuscrits à peintures --- Flandre --- Fac-similes --- 091 <493 ANTWERPEN> --- 091:264-13*1 --- 091.31 <493> --- Academic collection --- #GGSB: Kunst --- #GGSB: liturgie (missaal, getijdenboek, ordo's etc.) --- #gsdbA --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--België--ANTWERPEN --- Breviaria--(handschriften) --- Verluchte handschriften--België --- 091.31 <493> Verluchte handschriften--België --- 091:264-13*1 Breviaria--(handschriften) --- 091 <493 ANTWERPEN> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--België--ANTWERPEN --- Breviaries --- Illumination of books and manuscripts, Flemish. --- Breviaries. --- Liturgics --- Illustrations. --- Texts. --- Catholic Church --- Catholic Church. --- Liturgy --- Texts --- Mayer van den Bergh breviary --- Mayer van den Bergh breviary. --- Boekgeschiedenis --- Schilderkunst --- brevieren --- verluchte manuscripten --- Museum Mayer van den Bergh [Antwerpen] --- C3 --- liturgie --- handschrift --- Kunst en cultuur --- Bréviaires. --- Flandre. --- Fac-similes. --- Kunst --- liturgie (missaal, getijdenboek, ordo's etc.) --- Museum Mayer van den Bergh (Antwerpen) --- breviarium --- miniaturen
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Baroque --- Christian religious orders --- Art styles --- Art --- Society of Jesus --- anno 1600-1699 --- Contra-reformatie in de kunst --- Contre-réforme dans l'art --- Counter-Reformation in art --- Jezuïtenorde --- religieuze kunst --- barok --- 16de eeuw --- 17de eeuw --- Jesuit painting --- Painting, European --- Painting, Baroque --- 271.5-7 --- Jezuïeten: liturgie en spiritualiteit --- 271.5-7 Jezuïeten: liturgie en spiritualiteit --- Baroque painting --- Paintings, Baroque --- Jesuit art --- Painting --- Painting [Baroque ] --- Europe --- Exhibitions --- Painting [European ] --- 17th century --- Jesuit painting - Europe --- Painting, European - 17th century - Exhibitions --- Painting, Baroque - Europe - Exhibitions --- Jésuites --- Art baroque --- Saints --- Iconographie --- 16de eeuw. --- 17de eeuw. --- Christelijke kunst --- religieuze propaganda
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Counter-Reformation --- München, St. Michaelskerk --- architecture [discipline] --- Art --- Society of Jesus --- Bavaria --- Jesuit art --- Counter-Reformation in art --- Exhibitions --- Jesuits --- 271.5 <43 BAYERN> --- 271.5-7 --- #GBIB: jesuitica --- Jezuïeten--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--BAYERN --- Jezuïeten: liturgie en spiritualiteit --- 271.5-7 Jezuïeten: liturgie en spiritualiteit --- 271.5 <43 BAYERN> Jezuïeten--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--BAYERN --- Art, Jesuit --- Christian art and symbolism --- Compagnie de Jésus --- Compañia de Jesus --- Gesellschaft Jesu --- Jesuitas --- Jesuiten --- Jesuiti --- Jezuïten --- Jésuites --- Paters Jezuïten --- Societeit van Jezus --- Exhibitions. --- Societas Jesu --- イエズス会 --- カトリック イエズス会 --- Bavière --- Iconographie --- Jesuit art - Germany - Bavaria - Exhibitions --- Counter-Reformation in art - Exhibitions
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"Art Moves" reconstructs the appearance and conditions of use of processional artifacts, whether they were worn (uniforms and liveries), held by individuals, (maces, flags, and candles), or carried communally (canopy, reliquaries, banners, or statues). This is the first book on the material culture of processions as a performative, multi-media, apparatus. It investigates how objects were charged with meaning from medium and fabrication to market value to size and weight. Ritual settings gave them a symbolic force that was heightened through their mobility. In the public events studied here - religious and civic celebrations, elite funerals, papal entries, city-wide penance, and relic transfers - ‘moving’ [pun intended] objects became the meaningful vehicles of ritual efficacy, shaping ideology, group solidarity, and social cohesion. Despite the liturgical framework, processional paraphernalia foregrounded the laity, notably secular authorities and confraternities. Art Moves also raises the issue of conflict that material ephemera could invite or even spark. Renaissance Perugia, a middling-sized city, presents a wealth of textual, visual, and material evidence, not to mention its medieval and renaissance topography. In Perugia more than anywhere else perhaps, several banners played a key role in crisis processions, becoming cult objects revered into the nineteenth century. This study also revisits artistic representations of corteges, questioning the extent of their documentary value. The approach intertwines the disciplines of art history, social history, material culture, religious studies, and anthropology. This publication offers a new way of looking at the dynamics of urban processions while revivifying the sensory experience of public life in Italy, ca. 1350-1600.
Christian special devotions --- Art --- History of civilization --- History of Italy --- material culture [discipline] --- processions --- anno 1300-1399 --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Perugia --- 945.55 PERUGIA --- 248.1 --- 264 --- 39 <09> --- 39 <09> Geschiedenis van het dagelijks leven. Geschiedenis van de materiële cultuur --- Geschiedenis van het dagelijks leven. Geschiedenis van de materiële cultuur --- 264 Liturgie --- Liturgie --- 248.1 Ascetische theologie --- Ascetische theologie --- 945.55 PERUGIA Geschiedenis van Italië: Umbria--(reg./lok.)--PERUGIA --- Geschiedenis van Italië: Umbria--(reg./lok.)--PERUGIA --- 264 Liturgy --- Liturgy --- Art [Renaissance ]
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Choirs (Architecture) --- Church architecture --- Liturgy and architecture --- Catholic church buildings --- Choeurs (Architecture) --- Architecture chrétienne --- Liturgie et architecture --- Eglises catholiques --- Congresses. --- History --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Histoire --- 726 <4> --- Religieuze bouwkunst. Kerkelijke bouwkunst. Sacrale architectuur--Europa --- Conferences - Meetings --- churches [buildings] --- Religious architecture --- chancels --- liturgy --- anno 500-1499 --- anno 1500-1799 --- Europe --- Architecture chrétienne --- Congrès
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Kerken, kloosters en andere religieuze gebouwen herbergen samen misschien wel de grootste verzameling kunstvoorwerpen en historische objecten van de Lage Landen. Het gaat om zeer bijzonder erfgoed dat van een rijke historie getuigt en waarin zich meer dan alleen de kerkelijke geschiedenis weerspiegelt. Onder erfgoedbeheerders en liefhebbers in Nederland en Vlaanderen bestaat al enige tijd behoefte aan een gestandaardiseerde trefwoordenlijst van religieuze objecten. Dankzij een grootschalige inventarisatie van dit kunst- en cultuurbezit was het mogelijk om termen en foto's te verzamelen van de meest uiteenlopende objecten. Zo zijn er voorwerpen beschreven die een rol spelen in de liturgie - zoals avondmaalszilver en gewaden - en in het kerkelijk en kloosterlijk leven. Van schilderijen, beelden, glas-in-lood en devotionalia tot minder geloofsgebonden zaken zoals een stovenkar en een zerkenlichter. Ook elementen in de directe omgeving van kerk of klooster, zoals bijzondere graven of een Lourdesgrot, zijn gefotografeerd en beschreven. Dit fraai geïllustreerde lexicon bevat Nederlandse en Vlaamse benamingen van voorwerpen die zich kunnen bevinden in of nabij kloosters en kerken van alle gezindten. Kunsthistoricus dr. Mieke van Zanten standaardiseerde alle termen en formuleerde eenduidige objectbeschrijvingen. De uitgave bevat naast uitleg over kunstenaarstechnieken ruim 900 duidelijke kleurenfoto's van vrijwel alle beschreven objecten.
religieuze architectuur --- Religious architecture --- religious building fixtures --- Liturgy --- kerkelijke kunst --- bouwkundig erfgoed --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- Belgium --- Netherlands --- Christian art and symbolism --- Religious articles --- Religieuze kunst --- Religieuze symbolen --- Dutch. --- België --- woordenboeken --- Nederland --- 246 <03> --- 264 <03> --- C3 --- repertorium --- religieuze kunst --- kerkbouw --- kloosters --- Vlaams Gewest [gewest in land België - BE] --- Nederland [land in werelddeel Europa] --- kunstpatrimonium --- #GGSB: Religieuze kunst --- Christelijke kunst en symbolisme--Naslagwerken. Referentiewerken --- Liturgie--Naslagwerken. Referentiewerken --- Kunst en cultuur --- 264 <03> Liturgie--Naslagwerken. Referentiewerken --- woordenboeken. --- Articles, Religious --- Objects, Religious --- Religious art objects --- Religious goods --- Religious objects --- Sacred objects --- Religion --- Art, Christian --- Art, Ecclesiastical --- Arts in the church --- Christian symbolism --- Ecclesiastical art --- Symbolism and Christian art --- Religious art --- Symbolism --- Church decoration and ornament --- Dutch --- architectural heritage --- Symbolism in art --- Christian religion
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Dans les Exercices spirituels d’Ignace de Loyola, le regard et l’imaginaire sont souvent sollicités. Il est proposé au retraitant de se projeter dans une scène évangélique, comme s’il y participait lui-même, au moyen de ses cinq sens. Un certain nombre de peintres du XVIe au XVIIe siècle — et pas des moindres — ont non seulement pratiqué les Exercices mais s’en sont emparés pour renouveler leur propre art. Mais comment les artistes sont-ils passés d’une image mentale, spirituelle, à son expression sur la toile ? Qu’ont-ils gagné de ce nouvel espace de l’imaginaire que leur offrait saint Ignace ? Parmi les peintres dont il sera ici question (Poussin, Rubens, Lotto...), Vermeer apparaît comme l’un de ceux dont l’œuvre a été le plus profondément marquée par la proximité avec les Exercices. Une manière originale de découvrir ou redécouvrir la fécondité de cette voie spirituelle.
#GBIB: jesuitica --- 271.5-7 EXERCITIA --- 75 "16" --- 75 "16" Schilderkunst--17e eeuw. Periode 1600-1699 --- Schilderkunst--17e eeuw. Periode 1600-1699 --- 271.5-7 EXERCITIA Jezuïeten: liturgie en spiritualiteit--EXERCITIA --- Jezuïeten: liturgie en spiritualiteit--EXERCITIA --- Painting --- painting [image-making] --- religious art --- Renaissance --- Ignatius of Loyola --- anno 1600-1699 --- Jésuites --- Église catholique et art --- Christianisme et art --- Spiritualité. --- Histoire. --- Ignace de Loyola (saint ; 1491-1556). --- 271.5 --- 75.046.3 --- 2 IGNATIUS DE LOYOLA --- 2 IGNATIUS DE LOYOLA Godsdienst. Theologie--IGNATIUS DE LOYOLA --- Godsdienst. Theologie--IGNATIUS DE LOYOLA --- 75.046.3 Religie in de schilderkunst. Heiligenbeelden --- Religie in de schilderkunst. Heiligenbeelden --- 271.5 Jezuïeten --- Jezuïeten --- Christianity and art --- Christian art and symbolism --- Painting, Renaissance --- Painting, Baroque
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"Between Renaisance and Baroque is a stunning achievement - the first book to be written about the original painting commissions of the Jesuits in Rome. Offering a uniquely comprehensive and comparative analysis of the paintings and stuccoes which adorned all of the Jesuit foundations in the city during their first half century of existence, the study treats some of the most crucial monuments of late Renaissance painting including the original decorations of the church of the Gesu and the Collegio Romano, and the martyrdom frescoes at S. Stefano Rotondo."--Jacket
History --- painting [image-making] --- Art --- Society of Jesus --- Rome --- Christian religious orders --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- #GBIB: jesuitica --- 75.046.3 --- 75.034 <45 ROMA> --- 271.5-7 --- Religie in de schilderkunst. Heiligenbeelden --- Schilderkunst van de renaissance; barok; rococo--Italië--ROMA --- Jezuïeten: liturgie en spiritualiteit --- Art, Italian --- Church decoration and ornament --- Counter-Reformation in art. --- Jesuit art --- 271.5-7 Jezuïeten: liturgie en spiritualiteit --- 75.034 <45 ROMA> Schilderkunst van de renaissance; barok; rococo--Italië--ROMA --- 75.046.3 Religie in de schilderkunst. Heiligenbeelden --- Counter-Reformation in art --- Art, Jesuit --- Christian art and symbolism --- Church ornament --- Ecclesiastical decoration and ornament --- Decoration and ornament --- Interior decoration --- Religious articles --- Italian art --- Bamboccianti (Group of artists) --- Corrente (Group of artists) --- Cracking Art (Group of artists) --- Fronte nuovo delle arti (Group of artists) --- Geometria e ricerca (Group of artists) --- Girasole (Group of artists) --- Gruppo 1 (Group of artists) --- Gruppo Aniconismo dialettico (Group of artists) --- Gruppo di Como (Group of artists) --- Gruppo di Scicli (Group of artists) --- Gruppo Enne (Group of artists) --- Gruppo Forma uno (Group of artists) --- Italiens de Paris (Group of artists) --- Mutus Liber (Group of artists) --- Novecento italiano (Group of artists) --- Nuovi-nuovi (Group of artists) --- Origine (Group of artists) --- Sei pittori di Torino (Group of artists) --- Transvisionismo (Group of artists) --- Italy --- Rome (Italy) --- Art [Late Renaissance ] --- Art [Baroque ] --- Art [Italian ] --- Art jésuite --- Art de la Renaissance --- Art baroque --- Art chrétien --- Art italien --- Histoire. --- Renaissance tardive --- Rome (Empire) --- Romeinse school --- Art jésuite -- Rome (Italie) --- Contre-Réforme --- Art de la Renaissance -- Rome (Italie) --- Art baroque -- Rome (Italie) --- Jésuites --- Roma
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