Current Research: Christian art in th holy land 1900-2012 |
Current Research 2009-2010 :: Christian
visual art and culture of the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries in the Holy Land have received little scholarly
attention, if at all. The Madonna of the Prickly Pear Cactus:
Tradition and Innovation in 19th- and 20th-century Christian Art in the Holy Land studies, analyzes, and presents
major artistic creations of diverse Christian communities during
this period. Furthermore, it demonstrates an extensive corpus of visual
images never photographed and published previously. The book is devoted
to aspects of the visual art of
the Greek-Orthodox and Armenian churches of Jerusalem, and to
the mainly twentieth-century artistic endeavors of the Latin Church. Review Quote: The Catholic Historical Review, January 1, 2012 | Erspamer, Martin Review Quote: Histara les comptes rendus, 2012 | Einat Segal Contents: The Madonna of the Prickly Pear Cactus Current Research 2012-2013 Dialogues in the local Christian art in 20th century Nazareth: The Architecture and Imagery Of the Carmelites, Salesian and Franciscan Monastic churches,pp.83-101. In: Nazareth, Aechaeology, history, and cultural Heritage, edited by Mahmoud Yazbak, and Sharif sharif, Nazareth 2012. Sculpted Palmyrian Funerary Female Portraits with Extensive Jewelry Sets: A Revisionist Reading of Their Meanings and Impact ( pp.108-120. + 8 illustrations). in: Art History 2012 The Future Is Now. Studies in Honor of Vladimir Peter Goss Celebrating his 70th Birthday. Revealing the Unknown Marvels of Stained-glass Windows in the Monastic Churches of Nazareth From New Medievalism to Modernity In: Nazareth, Accademic studies 2 Archaeology, history, and cultural Heritage, 2013, edited by: Mahmoud Yasback, and Sharif Sharif, pp55-75. Current Research 2014 ::"Biblioteken der Jeckes - Identit�t und Anerkennung", Yakinton, vol 256, 2012 |