Carlo Borromeo and the Sacred Image in Sixteenth-Century Italy

Carlo Borromeo and the Sacred Image in Sixteenth-Century Italy - Hardcover

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Carlo Borromeo and the Sacred Image in Sixteenth-Century Italy

Carlo Borromeo and the Sacred Image in Sixteenth-Century Italy - Hardcover

by Grace M. Harpster
$198.90
Sale price  $198.90 Regular price 

Book Overview

Scholars have long acknowledged that reforms after the Catholic Council of Trent (1545-63) represent a watershed in art history, yet they have failed to agree on whether, and how, they had any effect on art. In this study, Grace Harpster offers new insights on the impact of Catholic reform on early modern art. Exploring the social roles of images in late sixteenth-century Italy, she demonstrates that the pressures of Catholic reform increased, rather than limited, the authority of the image. Harpster approaches the topic through a focus on the zealous, peripatetic reformer Carlo Borromeo (1538-84), who implemented new ways to police and pray to sacred images after Trent. His actions demonstrate that Catholic reformers endorsed the image as a powerful object, truthteller, and miracle-worker. The diverse corpus of images on his itinerary, moreover, reveals the critical role of the sacred image in a formative religious and art historical moment.

ISBN9781009664134
Author Grace M. Harpster
PublisherCambridge University Press
GenreArts
FormatHardcover
PublishedFebruary 2026
LanguageENG- English
Pages306
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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