Sacred Images and Sacred Power in Byzantium
In these studies Gary Vikan has opened new perspectives on the daily life and material culture of Late Antiquity - more specifically, on icons and relics, and on objects revealing of the world of pilgrimage, the early cult of saints, and marriage. He contextualizes these familiar categories of object in the patterns of belief and ritual extracted from contemporary texts and the objects themselves, in order to understand their meaning within the everyday lives of those by whom and for whom they were made. The studies give a nuanced delineation of the inherently ambiguous boundary between conventional religion and magic, noting repeatedly those instances wherein the two are invoked in the same breath (and by way of the same art object), toward the same end. From this historically constructed matrix of art, belief, and ritual, the author derives an anthropologically defined paradigm of charisma and pilgrimage (applied in one essay, as an intriguing parallel, to deconstructing the world of a contemporary secular "saint," Elvis Presley).
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Sacred Images and Sacred Power in Byzantium
In these studies Gary Vikan has opened new perspectives on the daily life and material culture of Late Antiquity - more specifically, on icons and relics, and on objects revealing of the world of pilgrimage, the early cult of saints, and marriage. He contextualizes these familiar categories of object in the patterns of belief and ritual extracted from contemporary texts and the objects themselves, in order to understand their meaning within the everyday lives of those by whom and for whom they were made. The studies give a nuanced delineation of the inherently ambiguous boundary between conventional religion and magic, noting repeatedly those instances wherein the two are invoked in the same breath (and by way of the same art object), toward the same end. From this historically constructed matrix of art, belief, and ritual, the author derives an anthropologically defined paradigm of charisma and pilgrimage (applied in one essay, as an intriguing parallel, to deconstructing the world of a contemporary secular "saint," Elvis Presley).
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Sacred Images and Sacred Power in Byzantium

Sacred Images and Sacred Power in Byzantium

by Gary Vikan
Sacred Images and Sacred Power in Byzantium

Sacred Images and Sacred Power in Byzantium

by Gary Vikan

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In these studies Gary Vikan has opened new perspectives on the daily life and material culture of Late Antiquity - more specifically, on icons and relics, and on objects revealing of the world of pilgrimage, the early cult of saints, and marriage. He contextualizes these familiar categories of object in the patterns of belief and ritual extracted from contemporary texts and the objects themselves, in order to understand their meaning within the everyday lives of those by whom and for whom they were made. The studies give a nuanced delineation of the inherently ambiguous boundary between conventional religion and magic, noting repeatedly those instances wherein the two are invoked in the same breath (and by way of the same art object), toward the same end. From this historically constructed matrix of art, belief, and ritual, the author derives an anthropologically defined paradigm of charisma and pilgrimage (applied in one essay, as an intriguing parallel, to deconstructing the world of a contemporary secular "saint," Elvis Presley).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040245903
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/01/2024
Series: Variorum Collected Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 326

About the Author

Dr Gary Vikan is Director of the Walters Art Museum and Adjunct Professor, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction; Sacred image, sacred power; Icons and icon piety in early Byzantium; Ruminations on edible icons: originals and copies in the art of Byzantium; Graceland as locus sanctus; Byzantine pilgrims' art; Early Byzantine pilgrimage devotionalia as evidence for the appearance of pilgrimage shrines; Pilgrims in magi's clothing: the impact of mimesis on early Byzantine pilgrimage art; 'Guided by land and sea': pilgrim art and pilgrim travel in early Byzantium; Art, medicine and magic in early Byzantium; Art and marriage in early Byzantium; Two Byzantine amuletic armbands and the group to which they belong; Two unpublished pilgrim tokens in the Benaki Museum and the group to which they belong; Early Christian and Byzantine rings in the Zucker family collection; The Trier ivory, adventus ceremonial, and the relics of St. Stephen; Meaning in Coptic funerary sculpture; Index.
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