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Signs and Symbols in Christian Art: With Illustrations from Paintings of the Renaissance (Galaxy Books)
George Ferguson
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Description for Signs and Symbols in Christian Art: With Illustrations from Paintings of the Renaissance (Galaxy Books)
Paperback. Divided into 14 chapters, text and illustrations reveal the symbolism inherent in representations of religious personages, the Earth and Sky, animals, birds, insects, and flowers. George Ferguson also explores Old Testament characters and events and their symbolic representation in art. 350 illustrations. Series: Galaxy Books. Num Pages: 304 pages, plates, line-drawings. BIC Classification: AC; HRC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 202 x 138 x 16. Weight in Grams: 228.
First published in 1954 and having gone through several editions, this comprehensive book remains the authoritative source in the study of symbols in Christian art. This paperback edition includes all of the three hundred fifty illustrations from the original edition, as well as the complete and unabridged text, revealing . the symbolism inherent in representations of religious personages, the Earth and Sky, animals, birds, insects, and flowers. In addition to a discussion of objects treated symbolically in Christian art, George Ferguson explores Old Testament characters and events and their symbolic representation in art. In addition to a discussion of objects treated symbolically in Christian art, George Ferguson explores Old Testament characters and events and their symbolic representation in art.
Product Details
Publisher
O U Press USA New York
Number of pages
192
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1961
Series
Galaxy Books
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780195014327
SKU
V9780195014327
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-2
About George Ferguson
The late George Ferguson was Rector of Saint Philip's In the Hills Episcopal Parish in Tucson, Arizona.
Reviews for Signs and Symbols in Christian Art: With Illustrations from Paintings of the Renaissance (Galaxy Books)
"A tremendous help to so many students who haven't been raised with the exposure to Christian iconography. Thanks!"
Nancy Noonan-Morrissey, Front Range Community College "Excellent reference book
well-organized and highly informative
also, moderately priced!"
Marie Canaves, Cape Cod Community College "Ferguson has brought a dead language back to life. He writes simply and clearly."
The Chicago Tribune "[A] superb volume."
The Christian Century "An extraordinarily beautiful and useful book....For clergymen, both Protestant and Catholic, who are interested in liturgies and symbolism, for architects and artists, and for all devotees of art this is an unusually valuable volume."
Kirkus Reviews "A good book of reference for the general reader."
The Nation "The publication of this book is an important event. There is no comparable guide in English to the profoundly beautiful symbolism of Christian art."
John Walker, Director Emeritus of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. "Whether as a reference work or as an invitation to fascinating browsing, the book is a treasure."
Journal of Bible and Religion "An excellent resource with its nicely organized and easy-to-find explanations of persons, symbols, events/beliefs depicted in Christian art. My students found it to be a useful tool as they worked on their interpretations of paintings and other artistic renderings of NT texts. I hope this book will stay in print."
Professor Benjamin Fiore, Canisius College
Nancy Noonan-Morrissey, Front Range Community College "Excellent reference book
well-organized and highly informative
also, moderately priced!"
Marie Canaves, Cape Cod Community College "Ferguson has brought a dead language back to life. He writes simply and clearly."
The Chicago Tribune "[A] superb volume."
The Christian Century "An extraordinarily beautiful and useful book....For clergymen, both Protestant and Catholic, who are interested in liturgies and symbolism, for architects and artists, and for all devotees of art this is an unusually valuable volume."
Kirkus Reviews "A good book of reference for the general reader."
The Nation "The publication of this book is an important event. There is no comparable guide in English to the profoundly beautiful symbolism of Christian art."
John Walker, Director Emeritus of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. "Whether as a reference work or as an invitation to fascinating browsing, the book is a treasure."
Journal of Bible and Religion "An excellent resource with its nicely organized and easy-to-find explanations of persons, symbols, events/beliefs depicted in Christian art. My students found it to be a useful tool as they worked on their interpretations of paintings and other artistic renderings of NT texts. I hope this book will stay in print."
Professor Benjamin Fiore, Canisius College