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Seeing Beyond the Word

by Finney, Jane Dempsey Douglass
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Overview

It is often assumed that Reformed Christianity has had no bearing on the development of European and New World visual traditions or that the Reformed influence on the visual arts has been purely negative, amounting to an iconoclastic undoing of medieval religious art, especially figural iconography depicting biblical subjects.

These historical studies—complemented by 174 black-and-white photographs and 46 color plates—seek to redefine the discussion of Calvinism’s impact on the visual arts through an exploration of Reformed artistic influences in England, France, Switzerland, Germany, Hungary, the Netherlands, and America.

Building on studies of Reformed architecture, graphic arts, and the Calvinist reaction to already existing forms of art, the contributors to this volume demonstrate the Reformed tendency toward appropriation, assimilation, adaptation, and reconfiguration, rather than the development of a uniquely Reformed artistic style.

Contributors:
Sibylle Badstübner-Gröger
Philip Benedict
Gretchen Townsend Buggeln
Jane Dempsey Douglass
Reindert L. Falkenburg
Paul Corby Finney
Hélène Guicharnaud
Daniel W. Hardy
Matthew Koch
James Lomax
Raymond A. Mentzer Jr.
Betsy Rosasco
George A. Starr
Christopher Stell
James R. Tanis
Ilja M. Veldman
James F. White
Peter W. Williams
John F. Wilson
Mary G. Winkler

Synopsis

It is often assumed that Reformed Christianity has had no bearing on the development of European and New World visual traditions or that the Reformed influence on the visual arts has been purely negative, amounting to an iconoclastic undoing of medieval religious art, especially figural iconography depicting biblical subjects.

These historical studies—complemented by 174 black-and-white photographs and 46 color plates—seek to redefine the discussion of Calvinism s impact on the visual arts through an exploration of Reformed artistic influences in England, France, Switzerland, Germany, Hungary, the Netherlands, and America.

Building on studies of Reformed architecture, graphic arts, and the Calvinist reaction to already existing forms of art, the contributors to this volume demonstrate the Reformed tendency toward appropriation, assimilation, adaptation, and reconfiguration, rather than the development of a uniquely Reformed artistic style.

Contributors:
Sibylle Badstübner-Gröger
Philip Benedict
Gretchen Townsend Buggeln
Jane Dempsey Douglass
Reindert L. Falkenburg
Paul Corby Finney
Hélène Guicharnaud
Daniel W. Hardy
Matthew Koch
James Lomax
Raymond A. Mentzer Jr.
Betsy Rosasco
George A. Starr
Christopher Stell
James R. Tanis
Ilja M. Veldman
James F. White
Peter W. Williams
John F. Wilson
Mary G. Winkler

Theological Book Review (U.K.)

An astonishingly interesting collection of careful essays.... A remarkable and well illustrated symposium.

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Books & Culture

The essays in Seeing Beyond the Word offer luminous details on almost every page, and they are complemented by a lavish selection of illustrations.

John Strang

This is an outstanding assembly of essays that shines bright light on many important but neglected—or even forgotten—Calvinist contributions to the visual arts. Seeing beyond the Word is a milestone that will serve for years to document the thread of skillful achievement found in the cultural history of the Huguenots.

Theological Book Review (U.K.)

An astonishingly interesting collection of careful essays.... A remarkable and well illustrated symposium.

Booknews

Reminding readers that starkness is an aesthetic not a lack of aesthetic, surveys the visual arts, including architecture, under the influence of the Protestant Reformation in England, France, Switzerland, Germany, Hungary, the Netherlands, and America. Many of the examples range into the 18th and even to the early 20th centuries. Over 100 monochrome photographs are accompanied by 46 color plates. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1999
Publisher
Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Pages
558
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780802838605

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