Understanding early Christian art / Robin Margaret Jensen.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2000.Description: xii, 221 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415204542
  • 9780415204545
  • 0415204550
  • 9780415204552
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • N 7832 .J46 2000
Contents:
The character of early Christian iconography: issues and problems of interpretation -- Non-narrative images: Christian use of classical symbols and popular motifs -- Pictorial typologies and visual exegesis -- Portraits of the incarnate God -- Images of the suffering redeemer -- Born again: the resurrection of the body and the restoration of Eden.
Summary: Understanding Early Christian Art integrates the motifs and subjects of early Christian art with the symbols and themes of early Christian literature and liturgy. The book begins with an analysis of the non-narrative subjects of early Christian art, for example the Good Shepherd, the praying figure, and fish and birds. The book then explores the narrative images, portraits, and dogmatically orientated figures found in Roman catacomb painting, sarcophagus relief sculpture, and early mosaics, ivories and manuscript illumination. The parallels between biblical exegesis as found in early homilies and catechetical documents and images portraying particular biblical figures are also discussed. Finally, the book examines iconographic themes such as Jonah, Daniel, Abraham offering Isaac, and Adam and Eve. Understanding Early Christian Art offers an insightful, erudite, and lavishly illustrated analysis of the meaning and message of early Christianity as revealed in the texts and images of the early Christians.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 214-215) and index.

The character of early Christian iconography: issues and problems of interpretation -- Non-narrative images: Christian use of classical symbols and popular motifs -- Pictorial typologies and visual exegesis -- Portraits of the incarnate God -- Images of the suffering redeemer -- Born again: the resurrection of the body and the restoration of Eden.

Understanding Early Christian Art integrates the motifs and subjects of early Christian art with the symbols and themes of early Christian literature and liturgy. The book begins with an analysis of the non-narrative subjects of early Christian art, for example the Good Shepherd, the praying figure, and fish and birds. The book then explores the narrative images, portraits, and dogmatically orientated figures found in Roman catacomb painting, sarcophagus relief sculpture, and early mosaics, ivories and manuscript illumination. The parallels between biblical exegesis as found in early homilies and catechetical documents and images portraying particular biblical figures are also discussed. Finally, the book examines iconographic themes such as Jonah, Daniel, Abraham offering Isaac, and Adam and Eve. Understanding Early Christian Art offers an insightful, erudite, and lavishly illustrated analysis of the meaning and message of early Christianity as revealed in the texts and images of the early Christians.

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