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History of civilization --- Iconography --- Christian special devotions --- Christopher [s.] --- Christopher --- Art --- Cult --- Christian saints in art --- #gsdbA --- Christopher Saint --- -Christopher Saint --- -Art --- Christopher, --- Cristofor Martire, --- Art. --- Cult. --- Christopher - Saint - - Art --- Christopher - Saint - - Cult --- Christopher - Saint --- -Christopher - Saint --- -Christian special devotions
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Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- Christian special devotions --- anno 1200-1499 --- Belgium --- Christian art and symbolism --- Wood-carving, Medieval --- Beads
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Christian church history --- hagiography [genre] --- saints --- hagiographies [works] --- Christian special devotions --- Fiction --- Literary semiotics --- anno 500-1499
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sculpting --- Sculpture --- Christian special devotions --- Mariaverering --- beeldhouwkunst --- Mary [s.] --- Antwerp --- #gsdbA --- C3 --- Mariadevotie --- beeldende kunst --- Kunst en cultuur --- Mary, --- Antwerp (Belgium).
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The collection of essays gathered in this volume investigates the interaction between art and relics as a distinct historical relevance for devotional art of Early Modernity and the Renaissance. Recent studies in the material culture of artifacts from these periods have drawn increasing attention to a sense of material tangibility derived from relics. Putting that conclusion into perspective, this edited collection focuses on the aesthetic meaning generated by a specific material culture of sanctity – one in which artists based their practice upon the nature, variety, and history of relics. Works of art that contained relics shared in the aura of the relics, defining themselves as non-substitutable signs, or signs that preserved the physical relationship to the immutable nature and origin of relics. As studied in this volume, funerary monuments, chapel decorations, altarpieces, liturgical objects, and sacred sites yielded an unordinary aesthetic meaning, one that captured and at the same time transmitted the histories linked to a relic. Each chapter emphasizes the specific history contained within works of art premised upon relics and thus forever embedded in the relics’ status as sacred originals..
Relics --- Art. --- Christian religion --- Christian special devotions --- Art --- material culture [discipline] --- worship --- religious art --- relics --- anno 1200-1799 --- Art and religion --- Art, Renaissance --- Reliques --- Reliquaries [Medieval ] --- Reliquaries [Gothic ] --- kunst en godsdienst
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Het boek Iconografie van de Jacobalia van België repertorieert meer dan 1.600 afbeeldingen van Sint-Jakob de Meerdere die in België terug te vinden zijn, zoals sculpturen, glasramen, schilderijen, liturgische gewaden en voorwerpen, evenals kerken en kapellen met als patroonheilige Sint-Jakob. Alle items die verwijzen naar de cultus van Jakobus de Meerdere en de bedevaart naar Compostela in heden en verleden, worden kort toegelicht en zijn per provincie gecatalogeerd. Deze verzameling wordt voorafgegaan door een uitgebreide inleiding. Een uniek document voor wie de Camino heeft afgelegd of eraan denkt op Camino te vertrekken.0/0L'iconographie des Jacobalia en Belgique recense plus de 1500 objets représentant Saint Jacques le Majeur, tels que des sculptures, des vitraux, des tableaux, des ornements et des objets liturgiques, ainsi que des églises et des chapelles dédiées au saint patron Saint Jacques. Tous ces objets qui réfèrent au culte de Jacques le Majeur et au pèlerinage à Compostelle d'hier et d'aujourd'hui, sont décrits et situés. Ils ont été repertoriés par province. La présentation de cette collection est précédée d'une introduction détaillée. Un ouvrage indispensable pour tous ceux qui ont fait le Camino ou projettent de le faire.
Christian special devotions --- Iconography --- James [Greater] --- Belgium --- C3 --- heiligenverering --- religieuze kunst --- KADOC - Documentatie- en Onderzoekscentrum voor Religie, Cultuur en Samenleving (1977-) --- Kunst en cultuur --- Christian saints in art. --- Christian art and symbolism --- James, --- Cult --- History.
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Christian special devotions --- Art --- Hubertus [s.] --- Rhine --- Allemagne --- Catalogues d'expositions --- Duitsland --- Histoire ecclésiastique --- Hubert, Saint --- Hubertus, Heilige --- Kerkgeschiedenis --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi --- Christian saints --- Saints chrétiens --- Cult --- Exhibitions --- Culte --- Expositions --- Hubert, --- Hubert Saint --- -Exhibitions --- -Exhibitions. --- Saints chrétiens --- Hubert --- Rhineland (Germany) --- History --- Saints --- Culte.
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Christian special devotions --- Folklore --- Art --- Hubertus [s.] --- Liege --- Catalogues d'expositions --- Devotie --- Dévotion --- Histoire ecclésiastique --- Hubert, Saint --- Hubertus, Heilige --- Kerkgeschiedenis --- Luxembourg (province) --- Luxemburg (provincie) --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi --- Christian saints --- Saints chrétiens --- Cult --- Culte --- Expositions --- Hubert, --- Exhibitions --- C1 --- Sint-Hubertus (x) --- heiligenverering --- 235.3 HUBERTUS --- Kerken en religie --- Hagiografie--HUBERTUS --- Saints chrétiens --- Liege (Prov.) --- Hubert --- Luik (Provincie) --- Belgium --- Saint-Hubert (Ville) --- Liège (Principality) --- Saints --- Culte.
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Relics --- Reliquaries --- Christian art and symbolism --- Christian saints --- Buddhist saints --- Reliques --- Reliquaires --- Art et symbolisme chrétiens --- Saints chrétiens --- Saints bouddhistes --- Exhibitions. --- Cult --- Expositions --- Culte --- Ausstellung. --- Frömmigkeit. --- Heiligenverering. --- Kunst. --- Relics. --- Relikwieën. --- Reliquaries. --- Reliquiar. --- Reliquie. --- Reliquienkult. --- Cult. --- Geschichte 500-1500. --- Christian special devotions --- Art --- relics --- anno 500-1499
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This collection of essays offers a comparative perspective on religious materiality across the early modern world. Setting out from the premise that artefacts can provide material evidence of the nature of early modern religious practices and beliefs, the volume tests and challenges conventional narratives of change based on textual sources. Religious Materiality in the Early Modern World brings together scholars of Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Islamic and Buddhist practices from a range of fields, including history, art history, museum curatorship and social anthropology. The result is an unprecedented account of the wealth and diversity of devotional objects and environments, with a strong emphasis on cultural encounters, connections and exchanges.
Christian special devotions --- Christian church history --- anno 1200-1799 --- Religious articles. --- Art religieux --- Objets religieux --- Matérialité --- Aspect religieux --- Aspect religieux. --- Religious art --- Religious articles --- Histoire. --- History. --- Material culture --- Anthropology of religion. --- Religious aspects. --- History of doctrines. --- History --- Articles, Religious --- Objects, Religious --- Religious art objects --- Religious goods --- Religious objects --- Sacred objects --- Religion --- Sacred art --- Art --- Religion, Material Culture, Early Modern, Global History, Images.
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