Goudeau, Jeroen.

Imagined and Real Jerusalem in Art and Architecture. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (303 pages) - Radboud Studies in Humanities ; v.2 . - Radboud Studies in Humanities .

Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- List of Contributors -- Introduction - Recollection in Patches -- part 1 -- Competing Memories and Contrasting Meanings -- Chapter 1 -- Sites and Senses -- Mapping Palestinian Territories in Mona Hatoum's Sculpture Present Tense -- Anneke Schulenberg -- Chapter 2 -- The Green Line Potency, Absurdity, and Disruption of Dichotomy in Francis Alÿs's Intervention in Jerusalem -- Mette Gieskes -- Chapter 3 -- Jerusalem as Trauerarbeit On Two Paintings by Anselm Kiefer and Gerhard Richter -- Wouter Weijers -- Chapter 4 -- Ezekiel for Solomon: The Temple of Jerusalem in Seventeenth-century Leiden and the Case of Cocceius -- Jeroen Goudeau -- Chapter 5 -- Jerusalem as Palimpsest The Architectural Footprint of the Crusaders in the Contemporary City -- Mariëtte Verhoeven -- Chapter 6 -- Translations of the Sacred City between Jerusalem and Rome -- Sible de Blaauw -- part 2 -- Imitation and Translocation -- Chapter 7 -- The Reconquered Jerusalem Represented Tradition and Renewal on Pilgrimage Ampullae from the Crusader Period -- Katja Boertjes -- Chapter 8 -- 'As if they had physically visited the holy places' Two Sixteenth-century Manuscripts Guide a Mental Journey through Jerusalem (Radboud University Library, Mss 205 and 233) -- Hanneke van Asperen -- Chapter 9 -- Jerusalem in Renaissance Italy The Holy Sepulchre on the Sacro Monte of Varallo -- Bram de Klerck -- Chapter 10 -- The Overdetermination of the Heavenly Jerusalem Contemporary Windows by Gérard Garouste and Jean-Michel Alberola -- Daan Van Speybroeck -- Chapter 11 -- 'You want to take us to Jerusalem …' Medinat Weimar: A Second Jerusalem in Contemporary Visual Arts and Klezmer Songs -- Rudie van Leeuwen -- Index.

In The Imagined and Real Jerusalem in Art and Architecture specialists in various fields of art history, from Early Christian times to the present, discuss in depth a series of Western artworks, artefacts, and buildings, which question the visualization of Jerusalem.

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Symbolism in architecture.
Jerusalem -- In art.
Jerusalem -- Symbolic representation.


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