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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1801 Edition.
William Blake famously imagined 'Jerusalem builded here' in London.
But Blake was not the first or the last to visualise a shimmering
new metropolis on the banks of the River Thames. For example, the
Romans erected a temple to Mithras in their ancient city of
Londinium; medieval Londoners created Temple Church in memory of
the Holy Sepulchre in which Jesus was buried; and Christopher Wren
reshaped the skyline of the entire city with his visionary dome and
spires after the Great Fire of London in 1666. In the modern
period, the fabric of London has been rewoven in the image of its
many immigrants from the Caribbean, South Asia, Eastern Europe and
elsewhere. While previous books have examined literary depictions
of the city, this is the first examination of the religious
imaginary of the metropolis through the prism of the visual arts.
Adopting a broad multicultural and multi-faith perspective, and
making space for practitioners as well as scholars, its topics
range from ancient archaeological remains and Victorian murals and
cemeteries to contemporary documentaries and political cartoons.
Christian saints have been the objects of reverence and fascination
throughout the past two millennia. Their likenesses, heroic acts,
prayerful lives, and stories of martyrdom have been portrayed
frequently in art of diverse media. Unfamiliar with the saints and
their images and symbols, viewers of art may find it challenging to
identify, for example, which saint is represented as a monk with an
axe through his head, or a beautiful girl holding a wheel, or a
woman carrying her eyes on a plate.
From Agatha to Zeno, Francis of Assisi to Mary Magdalene, Saints
in Arti presents the characteristic features of more than one
hundred saints often encountered in sacred Western art. Each saint
is introduced by a practical list of his or her unique attributes.
Entries also include notes on the saints' lives and a series of
visual references to help the reader recognize these exemplary
figures, their histories, and their special devotions. This useful
resource is illustrated with a stunning collection of masterpieces.
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