Pope Gregory the Great (s. 590-604) wrote two letters to Bishop Serenus of Marseilles, reproaching his acts of iconoclasm that had led to schism in his community. These short documents are considered to contain Gregory's theory of art as a book for the illiterate and have been criticized for destroying the aura of sacred art to all subsequent Western developments. Here, I argue that the pope's fundamental contribution is to offer instead a theory of iconoclasm. Relying on previous ideas about the pedagogical and communicative power of art and its ability to reach a larger audience beyond the elite, Gregory defends the rights of the community of 'gentiles and illiterates' who find in portable painted panels an expression of their identity in...
The icon may well be one of the most important legacies of Byzantium. Icons were pervasive in Byzant...
Nicola Courtright: The Papacy and the Art of Reform in Sixteenth-Century Rome: Gregory XIII's Tower ...
Through the Eye of the Dragon: An Examination of the Artistic Patronage of Pope Gregory XIII (1572...
Pope Gregory the Great (s. 590-604) wrote two letters to Bishop Serenus of Marseilles, reproaching h...
Through case-studies related to the concept of the Incarnation, this book will analyse if and how By...
Byzantine society of the eighth and ninth centuries experienced a vigorous and often violent dispute...
Abstract Emperor Leo III, openly undertaking the battle against the cult of icons, aimed primarily ...
Gregory was the first monk to be pope; proverbially, he would have preferred to have remained a monk...
Gregory is generally acknowledged as the first of the medieval popes and the last of the Fathers. He...
Christianity is a religion of word and image. Both media have played an important role in the proces...
This study examines the crusading movement during the reign of Pope Gregory X in the latter part of ...
This paper presents a recently finished project entitled ‘Iconophilia’, which engaged with the echoe...
In 754 emperor Constantine V sought to defame the iconophile opposition by labeling John Damascene a...
As leader and guide of the Western Church, the Roman papacy took a long time before deciding to embr...
This article is concerned with one of the most discussed problem in the history of Byzantium regardi...
The icon may well be one of the most important legacies of Byzantium. Icons were pervasive in Byzant...
Nicola Courtright: The Papacy and the Art of Reform in Sixteenth-Century Rome: Gregory XIII's Tower ...
Through the Eye of the Dragon: An Examination of the Artistic Patronage of Pope Gregory XIII (1572...
Pope Gregory the Great (s. 590-604) wrote two letters to Bishop Serenus of Marseilles, reproaching h...
Through case-studies related to the concept of the Incarnation, this book will analyse if and how By...
Byzantine society of the eighth and ninth centuries experienced a vigorous and often violent dispute...
Abstract Emperor Leo III, openly undertaking the battle against the cult of icons, aimed primarily ...
Gregory was the first monk to be pope; proverbially, he would have preferred to have remained a monk...
Gregory is generally acknowledged as the first of the medieval popes and the last of the Fathers. He...
Christianity is a religion of word and image. Both media have played an important role in the proces...
This study examines the crusading movement during the reign of Pope Gregory X in the latter part of ...
This paper presents a recently finished project entitled ‘Iconophilia’, which engaged with the echoe...
In 754 emperor Constantine V sought to defame the iconophile opposition by labeling John Damascene a...
As leader and guide of the Western Church, the Roman papacy took a long time before deciding to embr...
This article is concerned with one of the most discussed problem in the history of Byzantium regardi...
The icon may well be one of the most important legacies of Byzantium. Icons were pervasive in Byzant...
Nicola Courtright: The Papacy and the Art of Reform in Sixteenth-Century Rome: Gregory XIII's Tower ...
Through the Eye of the Dragon: An Examination of the Artistic Patronage of Pope Gregory XIII (1572...