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Last Things: Art and the Religious Imagination in the Age of Reform
Last Things: Art and the Religious Imagination in the Age of Reform, The biblical expression providere novissima ('the foreseeing of the Last Things') brought about a vast exegetical, didactic, and devotional literature that made use of a rich imagery of vision and sight. The artistic play with - and, in some cases, actual, Last Things: Art and the Religious Imagination in the Age of Reform has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Last Things: Art and the Religious Imagination in the Age of Reform
  • Written by author Christine Gottler
  • Published by Brepols Publishers, May 2010
  • The biblical expression providere novissima ('the foreseeing of the Last Things') brought about a vast exegetical, didactic, and devotional literature that made use of a rich imagery of vision and sight. The artistic play with - and, in some cases, actual
  • The biblical expression providere novissima ('the foreseeing of the Last Things') brought about a vast exegetical, didactic, and devotional literature that made use of a rich imagery of vision and sight. The artistic play with - and, in some cases, actual
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List of Illustrations vii

Acknowledgements xxv

Author's Note xxix

Abbreviations xxxi

Introduction: Last Things and the Vision of the Imagination 1

Chapter 1 Indulgenced Prints of Saint Gregory's Miraculous Mass 31

Chapter 2 Sites for the Devout and Sites for the Curious: Limbo, Purgatory, and Hell at Varallo 71

Chapter 3 Memory-Images of the Netherworld and their Subversion in the Age of Reform 111

Chapter 4 Hearts, Mirrors, and Wheels: Last Things in Late-Sixteenth-Century Northern Prints 157

Chapter 5 Shaping the Soul: Giovanni Bernardino Azzolino's Novissimi in Wax 217

Chapter 6 The Eye as Thief: Mental and Material Images in Meditation 273

Chapter 7 Jan Brueghel's Poetic Hells 335

Epilogue: Fables of Saturn and Vulcan 377

Selected Bibliography 395

Index 417


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