Catholica: The Visual Culture of Catholicism

Catholica: The Visual Culture of Catholicism

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  • Author:Suzanna Ivanic
  • ISBN:0500252548
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Summary

Focusing on a carefully curated selection of Catholic art and artifacts, this volume explores the influence of iconography and the mystic power of a range of ritual objects。 Expert Suzanna Ivanic identifies hidden visual symbols in paintings and examines them close-up, building a catalog of key symbols for readers to use to interpret Catholic art and culture。


Catholica is organized into three sections—”Tenet,” “Locus,” and “Spiritus”—each with three themed subdivisions。 Part one introduces the centerpieces of the faith, surveying symbolism in the artistic representation of the holy family, apostles, and saints in stories from scripture。 The second part examines places of worship, identifying the essential elements of the cathedral and presenting evocative images of roadside shrines。 The third part explores celebrations and traditions, in addition to personal devotional tools and jewelry。


For each of the nine central themes of the faith, introductory text is followed by pages that look in-depth at paintings and artifacts, identifying and explaining the symbolism and stories depicted。 As the book progresses, readers build up their knowledge of the entire Catholic visual code—the symbols that define Catholic practice, the attributes of the saints, the parts of the cathedral—allowing them to interpret all Catholic imagery and objects wherever they find them and consequently to better understand the tenets, sites, and rituals of this faith。

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Reviews

Amy Jane

Having studied Italian Catholic art, I was excited to see that a book on the global culture of Catholicism had been published。 The author has selected a wide range of objects to illustrate how believers have celebrated and practiced their faith since it’s creation。 From personal devotional objects such as rosaries to vast and lavishly decorated cathedrals, this book takes you on a sensuous spiritual journey to better understand religious traditions。 As is typical of Thames & Hudson books, this c Having studied Italian Catholic art, I was excited to see that a book on the global culture of Catholicism had been published。 The author has selected a wide range of objects to illustrate how believers have celebrated and practiced their faith since it’s creation。 From personal devotional objects such as rosaries to vast and lavishly decorated cathedrals, this book takes you on a sensuous spiritual journey to better understand religious traditions。 As is typical of Thames & Hudson books, this compact volume is beautifully designed and packed with images。 My only wish is that it had more in it。 It could have delved more deeply into the different variations of the religion, particularly those that fused Catholicism with their own pre-Christian traditions, or highlighted particular artists and their influence on visual culture。 。。。more

Maïa

Richly illustrated and well-written, Catholica offers an accessible analysis of catholic art。This book really appeals to all the senses and manages to immerse the reader in a spiritual and sacred ambiance, with really nice pictures to illustrate the point, exploring different types of art, from architecture to paintings, including sculptures, engravings, illuminated pages, to amazingly crafted everyday objects。 The disposition of the images also created a pleasant and harmonious work to flip thr Richly illustrated and well-written, Catholica offers an accessible analysis of catholic art。This book really appeals to all the senses and manages to immerse the reader in a spiritual and sacred ambiance, with really nice pictures to illustrate the point, exploring different types of art, from architecture to paintings, including sculptures, engravings, illuminated pages, to amazingly crafted everyday objects。 The disposition of the images also created a pleasant and harmonious work to flip through。What I also really liked about Catholica are the numerous short highlights, which allowed a quick focus on one particular topic, such as a category of objects or a painting which depicts a particular point。 In addition, I found that there was a perfect balance between the images and the text。 To me that’s one of the strong points of this book, because I sometimes get a little frustrated when I flip through an art book because of the lack of substance to accompany the pictures。 I like to be able to read about the images I’m seeing and get more substantial information, but it really comes down to a personal preference。The book is written in a very clear and comprehensive way, ideal to dive into the topic of sacred iconography and art, without getting into very complex terminology or explanations that could be too precise for an unacquainted reader 。 Which doesn’t mean that the book doesn’t offer a thorough explanation。 Indeed, the author Susanna Ivanic goes through all kinds of arts, as mentioned earlier, and also through different ages, places and cultures, from the apparition of catholicism to this day。 She also does a great job at reviewing the impact that different conflicts within the Church had on artistic production, the evolution of the perception of sacred art , the way it was used in order to spread the Church’s message among the faithful, how it adapted to different cultures throughout the expansion of catholicism across the world, and so on。In a nutshell, Catholica is the perfect mix between a nice coffee-table book to flip through and an enthralling study of catholic art。 A book I’d definitely recommend to all of you who love art, symbolism,and overall beautiful things。 。。。more