The Face of Jesus

The Face of Jesus

by EdwardLucieSmith (Author)

Synopsis

The most iconic face in art over the past two thousand years has been that of Jesus--as the central figure in Christianity, he has been a source of comfort and consolation to followers around the world. In The Face of Jesus, art historian Edward Lucie-Smith traces Jesus' life in famous works of art by artists such as Piero della Francesca, Leonardo da Vinci, El Greco, Rembrandt, Georges Rouault, and Jean Michel Basquiat. With these magnificent images, Lucie-Smith shows how the depiction of Christ has remained roughly the same over the years--a man with fair skin, a beard, and long hair parted down the center--but also been shaped by stylistic changes in art and the spread of Christianity. For example, converts to Christianity needed images of Christ with which they could fully identify, sometimes resulting in images of Christ with a different ethnicity, depicted as black, Chinese, or Japanese. Containing both old masterpieces and modern works, The Face of Jesus guides readers on a biographical narrative of Jesus' life, from his birth, to his teachings, to his crucifixion, and finally his resurrection. Similar to Saints and Angels, The Face of Jesus is a beautiful collection of three hundred images gathered in an accessible and intimate format, making it an ideal gift for both art lovers and the religious market.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Abrams
Published: 01 Oct 2011

ISBN 10: 1419700804
ISBN 13: 9781419700804

Author Bio
Edward Lucie-Smith is a well-known art critic and historian who has written many books, including The Glory of Angels, Movements in Art Since 1945, Visual Arts of the Twentieth Century, A Dictionary of Art Terms, and Art Today. He has acted as curator for numerous exhibits and lectured internationally. In addition, he contributes regularly to Art Review. He lives in London.