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Sacred and legendary art, volume 1 (of 2) / Containing legends of the angels and archangels, the evangelists, the Apostles, the doctors of the church, and St. Mary magdalene, as represented in the fine arts. cover

Sacred and legendary art, volume 1 (of 2) / Containing legends of the angels and archangels, the evangelists, the Apostles, the doctors of the church, and St. Mary magdalene, as represented in the fine arts.

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The volume surveys Christian legends and their pictorial representation, focusing on angels and archangels, the evangelists, apostles, church doctors, and Mary Magdalene. It explains origins and meanings of legends, distinguishes devotional from historical subjects, and examines attributes, emblems, patron saints, and colour symbolism as used by artists. The author interprets iconography through examples drawn from early Christian, medieval, and later works, compressing sources and traditions into readable narratives and aesthetic readings rather than theological analysis. Essays accompany numerous illustrations and practical guidance for recognizing types and tracing the evolution of devotional imagery across periods and regional schools.

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Mrs. Jameson

Mrs. Jameson was a notable 19th-century writer and art historian, recognized for her contributions to literature and the study of art. She is best known for her work "Characteristics of Women: Moral, Poetical, and Historical," which explores the representation of women in literature and society. Her writings often reflect a deep engagement with themes of femininity and spirituality, as seen in her influential texts such as "Legends of the Madonna as Represented in the Fine Arts" and "Sacred and Legendary Art." Additionally, her travel writings, including "Sketches in Canada, and Rambles Among the Red Men," showcase her keen observations of culture and society. Mrs. Jameson's diverse body of work continues to resonate in discussions of gender and art history.

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