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The Dawn of Christian Art - In Panel Painings and Icons Thomas F. Mathews

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The Dawn of Christian Art - In Panel Painings and Icons By Thomas F. Mathews

The Dawn of Christian Art - In Panel Painings and Icons by Thomas F. Mathews


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In a study of sixty neglected panel paintings from Roman Egypt, the authors present evidence for a lost link between the panel-painting tradition of Greek antiquity and Christian paintings of Byzantium and the Renaissance--Provided by publisher.

The Dawn of Christian Art - In Panel Painings and Icons Summary

The Dawn of Christian Art - In Panel Painings and Icons by Thomas F. Mathews

Staking out new territory in the history of art, this book presents a compelling argument for a lost link between the panel-painting tradition of Greek antiquity and Christian paintings of Byzantium and the Renaissance. While art historians place the origin of icons in the seventh century, Thomas F. Mathews finds strong evidence as early as the second century in the texts of Irenaeus and the Acts of John that describe private Christian worship. In closely studying an obscure set of sixty neglected panel paintings from Egypt in Roman times, the author explains how these paintings of the Egyptian gods offer the missing link in the long history of religious painting. Christian panel paintings and icons are for the first time placed in a continuum with the pagan paintings that preceded them, sharing elements of iconography, technology, and religious usages as votive offerings.Exciting discoveries punctuate the narrative: the technology of the triptych, enormously popular in Europe, traced by the authors to the construction of Egyptian portable shrines, such as the Isis and Serapis of the J. Paul Getty Museum; the discovery that the egg tempera painting medium, usually credited to Renaissance artistCimabue, has been identified in Egyptian panels a millennium earlier; and the reconstruction of a ring of icons on the chancel of Saint Sophia in Istanbul.This book will be a vital addition to the fields ofEgyptian, Greco-Roman, and late antique art history and, more generally, to the history of painting.

The Dawn of Christian Art - In Panel Painings and Icons Reviews

Essential.--Apollo Thomas Mathews and Norman Muller offer a radical alternative picture, based on years of research.--Times Literary Supplement

About Thomas F. Mathews

Thomas F. Mathews is the John Langeloth Loeb Professor of the History of Art, Emeritus, at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. Norman E. Muller is conservator at Princeton University Art Museum and a specialist in painters materials and methods.

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GOR012257395
9781606065099
1606065092
The Dawn of Christian Art - In Panel Painings and Icons by Thomas F. Mathews
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Getty Trust Publications
20170106
256
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