Carte - The Reformation of the Image, Paperback/Joseph Leo Koerner

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Carte - The Reformation of the Image, Paperback/Joseph Leo Koerner

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Description Martin Luther preached the radical notion that we are saved through faith alone. With one stroke, he overturned a thousand years of practice and teaching. Gone was the need for saintly intercessors and a special priesthood or the richly decorated and image-filled churches in which such mediation could take place. What counted now was faith arriving inwardly, in each individual, through the text of the Bible--the naked Word of God itself. But if words--not iconic images--led the believer to salvation, why didn't religious imagery disappear during the Reformation? The answer, according to Joseph Leo Koerner's masterful The Reformation of the Image , lies in the paradoxical nature of Protestant religious imagery itself, which is at once both iconic and iconoclastic. According to Koerner, it is this "iconoclash" that characterizes Reformation art. The Reformation of the Image compellingly shows how visual art became indispensable to a religious movement built on words. It also reveals in Protestant images a powerful instance of modern disenchantment: the disappearance of magic both from images and from the world. "Unfailingly arresting and inventive . . . it is a long time since a work of art history has kept me so consistently reaching for a pencil to register ardent appreciation or violent dissent."--Eamon Duffy, London Review of Books About the Author Joseph Leo Koerner is the Victor S. Thomas Professor of History of Art and Architecture at Harvard University. He is the author of Caspar David Friedrich and the Subject of Landscape and The Moment of Self-Portraiture in German Renaissance Art , the latter copublished by the University of Chicago Press.

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