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Verdon Timothy

Fra Angelico Painter,Friar,Mystic

Brepols Publishers, 2020

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Year of publication
2020
ISBN
9782503580333
Place of printing
Turnhout
Author
Verdon Timothy
Pages
384
Volume
1
Publishers
Brepols Publishers
Size
280x 210 mm
Edition
prima edizione
Cover description
nuovo
Binding description
Rilegato
State of preservation
New
Languages
English
First edition
Yes

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Arts and the Sacred (ASAC 3) T. Verdon Fra Angelico Painter, Friar, Mystic Add to basket ->Add to basket 384 p., 247 colour ill., 280 x 330 mm, 2020 ISBN: 978-2-503-58033-3 Languages: English (UK), Italian, French Hardback The publication is available Retail price: EUR 180,00 A lavishly illustrated exploration of the art and theology of Fra Angelico. Fra Angelico offers a unique encounter with the celebrated painter, seen through the eyes of Monsignor Timothy Verdon. As an art historian and (like Angelico) a Catholic priest, Monsignor Verdon approaches the work of the only artist ever beatified through the theological lens it deserves, bringing together Fra Angelico's art and his faith. Praised by his contemporaries, by later art historians, and by generations of viewers, Fra Angelico's art is known for its exceptional combination of piety and painterly skill. In this book, Monsignor Verdon explores the spiritual and mystical foundations of the friar-painter's work, and traces his artistic evolution from his early work, to the frescoes for the covent of San Marco in Florence, his Annunciations, and the chapel for Pope Niccolò V. Lavishly illustrated with over 200 high-quality images, Beato Angelico illuminates Fra Angelico's art and his faith. Born in the U.S. and educated at Yale University (Ph.D. 1975) Monsignor Timothy Verdon has lived in Italy for over 50 years. He is the Director of the Diocesan Office of Sacred Art and Church Cultural Heritage and the Museo dell'Operal del Duomo and a Canon of the Cathedral in Florence. He is also a Fellow of the Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies, and currently teaches in the Florence Program of Stanford University.Lnguage : English,Italian,french text - codice articolo 012847
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