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Radboud studies in humanities ; volume 2 |
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Radboud studies in humanities ; v. 2.
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
In 'The imagined and real Jerusalem in art and architecture' specialists in various fields of art history, from Early Christian times to the present, articulate a variety of cultural, religious and political implications of the visualization of Jerusalem. This collection of essays calls attention to two axes emerging from the study of Jerusalem in art: on the one hand, the volatile contemporary situation, and on the other hand, the abiding chain of meanings that history imparts to the city. From a contemporary perspective and within a broad historical context, the book discusses in depth a series of Western artworks, artefacts, and buildings providing new insights into memory processes and mechanisms of representation of Jerusalem. |
Contents |
Introduction: recollection in patches -- pt. 1: Competing memories and contrasting meanings -- ch. 1: Sites and senses: mapping Palestinian territories in Mona Hatoum's sculpture Present tense / Anneke Schulenberg -- ch. 2: The green line: potency, absurdity, and disruption of dichotomy in Francis Als's intervention in Jerusalem / Mette Gieskes -- ch. 3: Jerusalem as Trauerarbeit: on two paintings by Anselm Kiefer and Gerhard Richter / Wouter Weijers -- ch. 4: Ezekiel for Solomon: the temple of Jerusalem in seventeenth-century Leiden and the case of Cocceius / Jeroen Goudeau -- ch. 5: Jerusalem as palimpsest: the architectural footprint of the crusaders in the contemporary city / Mariëtte Verhoeven -- ch. 6: Translations of the sacred city between Jerusalem and Rome / Sible de Blaauw -- pt. 2: Imitation and translocation -- ch. 7: The reconquered Jerusalem represented tradition and renewal on pilgrimage ampullae from the crusader period / Katja Boertjes -- ch. 8: As if they had physically visited the holy places': two sixteenth-century manuscripts guide a mental journey through Jerusalem (Radboud University Library, Mss 205 and 233) / Hanneke van Asperen -- ch. 9: Jerusalem in Renaissance Italy: the holy sepulchre on the Sacro Monte of Varallo / Bram de Klerck -- ch. 10: The overdetermination of the heavenly Jerusalem: contemporary windows by Gérard Garouste and Jean-Michel Alberola / Daan Van Speybroeck -- ch. 11: 'You want to take us to Jerusalem ... ': Medinat Weimar: a second Jerusalem in contemporary visual arts and Klezmer songs / Rudie van Leeuwen. |
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English. |
Subject |
Jerusalem -- In art.
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Jerusalem -- Symbolic representation.
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Symbolism in architecture.
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Visual Arts.
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Art, Architecture & Applied Arts.
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Visual Arts -- General.
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Symbolisme en architecture.
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Humanities.
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ART -- Subjects & Themes -- General.
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ART -- History -- General.
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Symbolism in architecture
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Middle East -- Jerusalem
https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkp9jBRd8fKjb3BBXQDv3
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Himmlisches Jerusalem
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Kunst
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Genre/Form |
Art
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Added Author |
Goudeau, Jeroen.
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Verhoeven, Mariëtte, 1963-
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Weijers, Wouter.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Goudeau, Jeroen. Imagined and Real Jerusalem in Art and Architecture. Leiden : BRILL, ©2014 9789004270824 |
ISBN |
9789004270855 (electronic bk.) |
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900427085X (electronic bk.) |
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9789004270824 |
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9004270825 |
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1322200017 |
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9781322200019 |
Standard No. |
10.1163/9789004270855 doi |
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AU@ 000058200720 |
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AU@ 000060080044 |
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DEBBG BV044070905 |
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GBVCP 799574376 |
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NZ1 15910744 |
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GBVCP 865784302 |
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