In the Name of the Son: The Life of Jesus in Art, from the Nativity to the Passion

by Vittorio Sgarbi and Alastair McEwen

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How artists from Giotto to Caravaggio have written a visual biography of Christ through the finest masterpieces in the history of art. In the Name of the Son approaches figurative art through the lens of the greatest mystery of mankind: the life of Jesus Christ. From the late medieval period through the Renaissance and the Baroque era, the task of conferring an image onto Christ-whose physical aspect was never described in Scripture-fell to artists, who depicted him at every stage of life and in a multitude of roles. In the 350 images in this lavishly illustrated volume, Vittorio Sgarbi considers the variety and power of these portrayals: depictions of joy, suffering, anger, surprise, unmistakable judgment, mercy, weakness, gentleness, friendship, and even whimsy. The result moves beyond art to explore how it was the image of the Son, and not the Father, that amplified the words of Scripture and inspired levels of devotion that have been unmatched in human history.
  • ISBN10 0847843890
  • ISBN13 9780847843893
  • Publish Date 18 November 2014
  • Publish Status Remaindered
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
  • Imprint Rizzoli Ex Libris
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 464
  • Language English