974 resultados para Christian art and symbolism


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Mode of access: Internet.

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From the Harvard theological review, v. III, July, 1910.

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Pub. in Philadelphia, Apr.-June 1907.

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"Unabridged and unaltered republication of the first edition published... in 1911."

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Thesis--Univ. de Lille.

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Intended as a sequal to His A history of Ancient Christianity and Sacred Art in Italy, 1866.

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Includes prefaces to 1st. and 3rd. English editions.

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Paged continuously.

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Authorities referred to": p.[xxii]-xxvi.

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Translation of: Religione e arte figurata.

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Since it first appeared, the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe has remained relatively unchanged. In the last thirty-five years, however, this has been changing. Artists are creating new variations of the icon to represent and express their reinterpretations. In some of these more contemporary images, the figure of Guadalupe has changed dramatically, but still retains enough traditional elements to be easily recognizable. Some of these images have been received with mixed results and have even sparked major controversy. These new, and sometimes controversial depictions of Guadalupe, specifically those created by Ester Hernández, Yolanda M. López and Alma López, will be explored here. Although each artist has her own individual motivations and intentions, all of the images presented here explore personal and cultural identity, as well as seek in some way to honor ordinary, human women through the sacred iconography of Our Lady of Guadalupe.