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The Netherlandish Image after Iconoclasm, 1566-1672 - Material Religion in the Dutch Golden Age (Hardcover, New Ed)
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The Netherlandish Image after Iconoclasm, 1566-1672 - Material Religion in the Dutch Golden Age (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Debunking the myth of the stark white Protestant church interior,
this study explores the very objects and architectural additions
that were in fact added to Netherlandish church interiors in the
first century after iconoclasm. In charting these additions, Mia
Mochizuki helps explain the impact of iconoclasm on the cultural
topography of the Dutch Golden Age, and by extension, permits
careful scrutiny of a decisive moment in the history of the image.
Focusing on the Great or St. Bavo Church in Haarlem, this
interdisciplinary book draws on art history, history and theology
to look at the impact of iconoclasm and reformation on the process
of image-making in the early modern Netherlands. The new objects
that began to appear in the early Dutch Reformed Church signaled a
dramatic change in the form, function and patronage of church art
and testified to new roles for church, government, guild and
resident. Each chapter in the book introduces a major theme of the
nascent Protestant church interior - the Word made material, the
Word made memorial and the Word made manifest - which is then
explored through the painting, sculpture and architecture of the
early Dutch Reformed Church. The text is heavily illustrated with
images of the objects under discussion, many of them never before
published. A large number of these images are from the camera of
prize-winning photographer Tjeerd Frederikse, with additional
photography courtesy of E.A. van Voorden. This book unveils,
defines and reproduces a host of images previously unaddressed by
scholarship and links them to more familiar and long studied Dutch
paintings. It provides a religious art companion to general studies
of Dutch Golden Age art and lends greater depth to our
understanding of iconoclasm, as well as the way in which cultural
artifacts and religious material culture reflect and help to shape
the values of a community. Taking up the challenge of an unusual
category of objects for visual analysis, this
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