
The Neapolitan Crèche at the Art Institute of Chicago
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Description
The 18th-century Neapolitan crèche at the Art Institute of Chicago, which contains over 200 figures arranged in a panorama of street life, represents the pinnacle of a rich artistic heritage. This luxurious catalogue is the first to study the crèche in the context of art and music history. Essays explore the Neapolitan crèche tradition and examine the design of Chicago's example with reference to other important crèches in Europe and the United States. Entries on individual figures identify the characters and types they represent, as well as their social and historical meaning and religious significance. Other entries address groups of figures, animals, and cultural themes present in the crèche. Together the essays and entries highlight the astonishing realism and potent symbolism of these figures, which range from heavenly angels and the Holy Family around the manger to street vendors and revelers feasting, drinking, and dancing in a tavern.
Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago
Product Details
Publisher | Art Institute of Chicago |
Publish Date | November 29, 2016 |
Pages | 176 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780300222357 |
Dimensions | 12.2 X 9.8 X 1.1 inches | 3.0 pounds |
About the Author
Sylvain Bellenger is director of the Museo de Capodimonte, Naples; Carmine Romano is a PhD student at Paris-Sorbonne University; and Jesse Rosenberg is clinical associate professor, musicology, at the Northwestern University Bienen School of Music.
Reviews
Second place winner in the exhibition catalogues category of the 2017 American Alliance of Museums Publication Design Competition--American Alliance of Museums Publication Design Competition"American Alliance of Museums" (11/17/2017)
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