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The elusive rationale for the Brescia Casket, an ivory reliquary
carved in northern Italy ca. 390, has long tantalized scholars. In
The Key to the Brescia Casket, Dr. Catherine Brown Tkacz reveals
that the secret to its meaning lies in exegetical typology-the
interpretation of Old Testament people and events as prefiguring
the Messiah. Typology, Tkacz argues, underlies the sophisticated
program of the ivory box, which features an unusually full
depiction of the Passion. Among the fifty-nine carvings on the
Brescia Casket, most of them depicting biblical events, are five
scenes of the Passion, more than any other monument prior to this
time period. These are arranged in historical order, which is also
rare in fourth-century Christian art. Tkacz contends that the
Casket is in effect a visual sermon on the unity of the Bible's two
testaments, an important theological issue of the time. This
wonderfully illustrated and rigorously interdisciplinary volume,
funded by a grant from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, grounds the
typological program of the Brescia Casket in fourth-century
thought. In so doing, it suggests the real possibility that
typology is more important for the understanding of Early Christian
art than has previously been appreciated.
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