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Painting the Soul Robin Cormack

Painting the Soul By Robin Cormack

Painting the Soul by Robin Cormack


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Summary

Icons are among the most elusive subjects in the history of art, but at the same time their study constitutes possibly its fastest expanding field, and with the opening-up of the former Soviet Union many new objects are being discovered, studied and exhibited. This book considers the icon as an integral document of society.

Painting the Soul Summary

Painting the Soul: Icons, Death Masks and Shrouds by Robin Cormack

Icons are among the most elusive subjects in the history of art, but at the same time their study constitutes possibly its fastest expanding field, and with the opening-up of the former Soviet Union many new objects are being discovered, studied and exhibited. In this book, Robin Cormack considers the icon as an integral document of society and gives us new insights into the nature of Byzantine art. Painting the Soul explores both the creation and the development of the icon. After the early Christians - like the pagans before them - had come to expect their god to be visually present among them, endless questions confronted both the artist and the Church. What did Christ look like? How should Christ be represented? Should Christ be represented (as he is for example on the Turin Shroud)? Appropriately, Cormack's study ends with Venetian Crete, where the icon underwent its final development and transformation into the art of the Renaissance. Here, established Byzantine forms of religious art confronted developing Renaissance modes of expression: the first 'icons' of El Greco were painted in Crete. Painting the Soul is beautifully illustrated, featuring many little-known works of art. Even so, Cormack treats the icon not as a mere artistic product, but as the symbolic face of medieval Europe. He shows how this new field within the history of art - the study of the icon - will transform our understanding of European art and culture.

Painting the Soul Reviews

Winner of The Runciman Award 1998. 'This book is a firework display. It sets off scores of explosions which light up the sky over-arching our field, terrain that is normally traversed nose down and too mindful of the footsteps of our predecessors. Burlington Magazine deserves to be read and pondered TLS ambitiously panoramic and highly accessible Anglo-Hellenic Review

About Robin Cormack

Robin Cormack is Professor Emeritus in the History of Art at the Courtauld Institute, University of London. His books include Writing in Gold (1985) and The Byzantine Eye (1989) and Icons (1989).

Additional information

GOR005243193
9781861890016
186189001X
Painting the Soul: Icons, Death Masks and Shrouds by Robin Cormack
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Reaktion Books
1997-04-01
248
Winner of Runciman Award 1998
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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