Many Dutch Calvinist churches house a Ten Commandments panel, installed in the late sixteenth or seventeenth century as part of the Reformed adaptation of the medieval Catholic church interior. In this article, the characteristic design of Ten Commandments panels is analyzed as a form of Calvinist visual culture. It suggests that these panels were primarily made to be viewed rather than thoroughly read. The remarkably figurative Moses imagery on panels points at a divergence between the rigid Reformed theological image prohibition and the practice of the adaptation of the church interior. The placement of Ten Commandments panels in the Reformed church interior highlights their symbolic value: It signified the need for self-examination of th...
This brief survey of the appropriation of medieval churches by Dutch Calvinists during the sixteenth...
This brief survey of the appropriation of medieval churches by Dutch Calvinists during the sixteenth...
<p><strong>Glass in the image – image in glass. Preaching in fragments and fragments of ...
Many Dutch Calvinist churches house a Ten Commandments panel, installed in the late sixteenth or sev...
Many Dutch Calvinist churches house a Ten Commandments panel, installed in the late sixteenth or sev...
Many Dutch Calvinist churches house a Ten Commandments panel, installed inthe late sixteenth or seve...
Many Dutch Calvinist churches house a Ten Commandments panel, installed inthe late sixteenth or seve...
Many Dutch Calvinist churches house a Ten Commandments panel, installed inthe late sixteenth or seve...
During a restoration of a 17th century painting depicting Virgin with Child (from St. Jacob’s Church...
The traditional image of the Dutch church interior is that of a whitewashed, serene space; The stron...
The traditional image of the Dutch church interior is that of a whitewashed, serene space; The stron...
The traditional image of the Dutch church interior is that of a whitewashed, serene space; The stron...
The traditional image of the Dutch church interior is that of a whitewashed, serene space; The stron...
The Reformed tradition, following Zwingli and especially Calvin, excluded images from the churches. ...
Although many believe John Calvin had a negative attitude towards the arts, particularly visual art,...
This brief survey of the appropriation of medieval churches by Dutch Calvinists during the sixteenth...
This brief survey of the appropriation of medieval churches by Dutch Calvinists during the sixteenth...
<p><strong>Glass in the image – image in glass. Preaching in fragments and fragments of ...
Many Dutch Calvinist churches house a Ten Commandments panel, installed in the late sixteenth or sev...
Many Dutch Calvinist churches house a Ten Commandments panel, installed in the late sixteenth or sev...
Many Dutch Calvinist churches house a Ten Commandments panel, installed inthe late sixteenth or seve...
Many Dutch Calvinist churches house a Ten Commandments panel, installed inthe late sixteenth or seve...
Many Dutch Calvinist churches house a Ten Commandments panel, installed inthe late sixteenth or seve...
During a restoration of a 17th century painting depicting Virgin with Child (from St. Jacob’s Church...
The traditional image of the Dutch church interior is that of a whitewashed, serene space; The stron...
The traditional image of the Dutch church interior is that of a whitewashed, serene space; The stron...
The traditional image of the Dutch church interior is that of a whitewashed, serene space; The stron...
The traditional image of the Dutch church interior is that of a whitewashed, serene space; The stron...
The Reformed tradition, following Zwingli and especially Calvin, excluded images from the churches. ...
Although many believe John Calvin had a negative attitude towards the arts, particularly visual art,...
This brief survey of the appropriation of medieval churches by Dutch Calvinists during the sixteenth...
This brief survey of the appropriation of medieval churches by Dutch Calvinists during the sixteenth...
<p><strong>Glass in the image – image in glass. Preaching in fragments and fragments of ...