The religious turmoil of the sixteenth century constituted a
turning point in the history of Western Christian art. The essays
presented in this volume investigate the ways in which both
Protestant and Catholic reform stimulated the production of
religious images, drawing on examples from across Europe and
beyond. * Eight essays by leading scholars in the field * Brings
art historians and historians into productive dialogue * Broad
chronology, from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century * Broad
geographical coverage * Richly illustrated
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