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Religious - The Image of Christ

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Book Synopsis: The Image of Christ expresses the view that modern secular audiences can engage with the masterpieces of Christian art at an emotional as well as a purely aesthetic or historical level. This book aims to help the viewer understand these pictures by focusing attention on the purpose for which they were made, and explores what they might have meant to their original viewers.The authors trace how a recognizable image of Christ evolved, starting with the earliest symbols and metaphorical images such as the Sheperd, the Lamb and the Vine. They trace the emergence of a "true likeness," emphasizing the importance of the Veronica, the "miraculous portrait" said to have been imprinted on the cloth held out to Jesus on the way to Calvary. They describe how artists conveyed the paradox of Christ's dual nature—human and divine, weak and powerful, victim and victor—in portrayals of his infancy. They also show how images of Christ's suffering during the Passion were intended to convey a cosmic, not just a personal significance. Artists have attempted to put extremes of suffering and despair into an overal context of hope–a vein of hope that runs from the catacombs to Hiroshima and beyond.

These are images that speak, even to those who do not hold Christian beliefs. Artists had to make it clear that in representing the life and death of Jesus they were offering a continuing truth; we the spectators have to become eyewitnesses to an event that matters to us now. As a result, the different moments and aspects of Christ's life become, in the hands of great artists, a reflection of all human experience. The Virgin nursing her son expresses the feelings of love every mother has for her child. Christ mocked in innocence beset by violence. Christ risen and appearing to Mary Magdalene is a universal reaffirmation that love cannot be destroyed by death. Beyond their obvious religious significance, these are paintings that have a universal meaning. Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press

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The Image of Christ is not just a book about Christian art, but a captivating journey that allows modern audiences to connect with these masterpieces on an emotional level. It goes beyond the aesthetic and historical value, providing insights into the purpose and original meaning of these iconic pictures. By tracing the evolution of the recognizable image of Christ, from early symbols to the miraculous portrait known as the Veronica, this book unveils the profound dual nature of Christ - human and divine, weak and powerful, victim and victor.

What sets this book apart is its ability to convey the cosmic significance of Christ's suffering during the Passion. It puts extreme suffering and despair into a context of hope that transcends religious beliefs. These are images that speak to all, capturing the universal essence of human experience. The Virgin nursing her son portrays the universal love a mother has for her child, while Christ mocked in innocence resonates with those facing violence and injustice. The appearance of Christ to Mary Magdalene reaffirms the eternal power of love even in the face of death.

Published by National Gallery Company and distributed by Yale University Press, The Image of Christ is a must-read for art enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the universal meaning behind these iconic paintings. Don't miss out on this opportunity to become an eyewitness to an event that still matters to us today. Grab your copy now and embark on a profound journey of discovery and connection.

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