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Religious Art |
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![]() 36 programsCarved in Ivory Romanesque Architecture of Alsace Romanesque Architecture of Burgundy Romanesque Architecture of Languedoc Romanesque Architecture of Normandy Romanesque Architecture of Poitou-Charente Romanesque Architecture of Provence Pierres d'Etoiles (Gems of Stone) - N/A The Master Builders: The Construction of a Great Church Visions of Light Duccio: The Rucellai Madonna - N/A Giotto: The Arena Chapel - N/A The Spanish Chapel - N/A The Rinuccini Chapel, Santa Croce - N/A Siena Cathedral - N/A Van Eyck, Part One - N/A Van Eyck, Part Two - N/A Beaune: Rogier van der Weyden Buildings and Beliefs Ecce Homo Fra Angelico Jean Fouquet Guido Mazzoni Venice and Antwerp, Part Two: Forms of Religion - N/A Rembrandt's Christ Rembrandt - The Bible Via Dolorosa (Stations of the Cross) Chapels: The Buildings of Nonconformity Star of Bethlehem Caspar David Friedrich: Landscape as Language Victorian Dissenting Chapels - N/A Religion and Society in Victorian Bristol - N/A The Victorian High Church - N/A The Moscow Kremlin, Part One: The Walls, Towers and Cathedrals - N/A Your Church: A Threshold to History In Memoriam This section of 36 programs can be purchased as 35 titles on VHS and one title on 16mm film only. Television rights and prices on request
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1600 - 1800
In every culture, in every age, art has gone hand in hand with religion, and image-making has had a spiritual significance. This has been true since the time of prehistoric cave paintings. In our age, an age of growing secularism, art can be seen as charting the anguish of humanity's loss of faith, or even, perhaps, becoming itself a new religion (as the attitude of Lissitzky, Arp, Marc and others suggests). For other observers, the decline of a spiritual dimension in human life is simply echoed by a general decline in contemporary artistic expression. The films in this section concentrate on the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, when Christianity and art were in total accord, and aesthetic brilliance and intense piety were thought to be synonymous. ![]() Guido Mazzoni For religious studies see also: What is Religion?, Looking for Hinduism in Calcutta, Two Religions: Two Communities | ||||||||
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