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Book Synopsis: The book of Revelation has been a source of continual fascination for nearly two thousand years. Concepts such as the Lamb of God, the Four Horsemen, the Seventh Seal, the Beasts and Antichrist, the Whore of Babylon, Armageddon, the Millennium, the Last Judgement, the New Jerusalem, and the ubiquitous angels of the Apocalypse have captured the popular imagination. One can hardly open a newspaper or click on a news site without reading about impending financial or climate-change Armageddon, while the concept of the Four Horsemen pervades popular music, gaming, and satire. Yet few people know much about either the basic meaning or original context of these concepts or the multiplicity of different ways in which they have been interpreted by visual artists in particular. The visual history of this most widely illustrated of all the biblical books deserves greater attention.
This book fills these gaps in a striking and original way by means of ten concise thematic chapters which explain the origins of these concepts from the book of Revelation in an accessible way. These explanations are augmented and developed via a carefully selected sample of the ways in which the concepts have been treated by artists through the centuries. The 120 visual examples are drawn from a wide range of time periods and media including the ninth-century Trier Apocalypse, thirteenth-century Anglo-Norman Apocalypse Manuscripts such as the Lambeth and Trinity Apocalypses, the fourteenth-century Angers Apocalypse Tapestry, fifteenth-century Apocalypse altarpieces by Van Eyck and Memling, Dürer and Cranach's sixteenth-century Apocalypse woodcuts, and more recently a range of works by William Blake, J.M.W. Turner, Max Beckmann, as well as film posters and film stills, cartoons, and children's book illustrations.
The final chapter demonstrates the continuing resonance of all the themes in contemporary religious, political, and popular thinking, while throughout the book a contrast will be drawn between those readers of Revelation who have seen it in terms of earthly revolutions in the here and now, and those who have adopted a more spiritual, other-worldly approach.
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Unleash your curiosity with "Picturing the Apocalypse: The Book of Revelation in the Arts over Two Millennia" - a mesmerizing journey into the captivating world of biblical imagination. Explore the profound meanings behind the renowned symbols like the Four Horsemen, the Whore of Babylon, and Armageddon itself. With its ten thematic chapters, this book provides a unique perspective on the origins of these concepts and their interpretation by artists throughout history.
Spanning centuries of artistic expression, "Picturing the Apocalypse" showcases a stunning selection of visual examples, ranging from ancient manuscripts to modern illustrations. Immerse yourself in the vivid imagery of renowned artists such as Van Eyck, Dürer, and William Blake, and discover how they brought the visions of the book of Revelation to life. Whether you are a fan of classical art or contemporary film, this book seamlessly integrates various mediums to bring you a comprehensive visual history.
As you delve into the pages of "Picturing the Apocalypse," you'll not only gain a deeper understanding of the biblical concepts but also witness their ongoing relevance in today's world. Explore the connections between religious beliefs, political ideologies, and popular culture, and discover how these themes continue to shape our collective consciousness. Whether you approach the book of Revelation as a literal or metaphorical narrative, this groundbreaking exploration will broaden your perspectives.
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