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Sketches of the History of Christian Art
This three-volume work, published in 1847, surveys Christian art and his work on the Victorian construction of morals and artistic taste remains instructive.
Alexander William Crawford Lindsay (Author)
9781108051965, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 28 June 2012
368 pages
21.6 x 2.1 x 14 cm, 0.47 kg
Alexander Lindsay (1812–80) was the head of an aristocratic family who owned vast coalfields in Lancashire, generating enormous wealth. Educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, he spent the majority of his time travelling in Italy, collecting, and writing on a variety of subjects, including art, the Indo-Aryan race and the Etruscans. This important work, published in three volumes in 1847, surveys Christian painting and sculpture. Addressing Romance literature of the Middle Ages, iconography and legends of the saints, the book's historical narrative is infused with the author's strong moral approach to the subject. Volume 2 covers Gothic architecture; the art of the Lombards; Pisano and Giotto, and their schools and followers. Though derided by John Ruskin, the work strongly influenced aristocratic collecting, and remains relevant to readers interested in the Victorian construction of morals and artistic taste.
Architecture: 1. Lombard and Gothic architecture
2. Sculpture of the Lombards, etc.
3. Niccola Pisano and his school
4. Giotto and his school.
Subject Areas: The arts: general issues [AB]
