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Reformation and art --- Reformation and art --- Cranach, Lucas, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Architecture, Gothic --- Architecture, Medieval --- Art, Medieval --- Church architecture --- Reformation and art.
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Christianity and art --- Reformation and art --- Reformation --- Catholic Church --- Catholic Church
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Reformation and art --- Christian art and symbolism --- Christian art and symbolism --- Catholics --- Protestants --- Attitude. --- Attitudes.
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Dance of death in art --- Reformation and art --- Meyer, Conrad, --- Meyer, Rudolf Theodor, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Scholarship on religious printed images during the English Reformation (1535-1603) has generally focused on a few illustrated works and has portrayed this period in England as a predominantly non-visual religious culture. The combination of iconoclasm and Calvinist doctrine have led to a misunderstanding as to the unique ways that English Protestants used religious printed images. Building on recent work in the history of the book and print studies, this book analyzes the widespread body of religious illustration, such as images of God the Father and Christ, in Reformation England, assessing what religious beliefs they communicated and how their use evolved during the period. The result is a unique analysis of how the Reformation in England both destroyed certain aspects of traditional imagery as well as embraced and reformulated others into expressions of its own character and identity.
Reformation and art --- Christian literature, English --- Illustration of books --- Identification (Religion)
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"While entire libraries discuss the religious and political history of the sixteenth century in Northern Europe, focused on the Reformation and the rise of nation-states, Larry Silver uniquely traces the dramatic, even traumatic changes of the Reformation era through visual culture, paintings as well as the new medium of prints. Among featured shifts are the destruction of church images, witchcraft, reactions to new voyages of exploration, and issues of vision itself in an age of increasing re-examination of morality as well as sin and death"--
Art and society --- Art, European --- Reformation and art. --- History --- Themes, motives.
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Art, European --- Art, Renaissance --- Reformation and art --- Exhibitions --- Cranach, Lucas, --- Exhibitions. --- Influence
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