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Chapter 9. Through a Glass Darkly: Paths to Salvation in Spanish Painting at the Outset of the Inquisition
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. ‘‘Pharaoh’s Army Got Drownded’’: Some Reflections on Jewish and Roman Genealogies in Early Christian Art 10
- Chapter 2. Unfeigned Witness: Jews, Matter, and Vision in Twelfth-Century Christian Art 45
- Chapter 3. Shaded with Dust: Jewish Eyes on Christian Art 74
- Chapter 4. Iudeus sacer: Life, Law, and Identity in the ‘‘State of Exception’’ Called ‘‘Marian Miracle’’ 115
- Chapter 5. Abraham Circumcises Himself: A Scene at the Endgame of Jewish Utility to Christian Art 143
- Chapter 6. Frau Venus, the Eucharist, and the Jews of Landshut 183
- Chapter 7. Jewish Carnality, Christian Guilt, and Eucharistic Peril in the Rotterdam-Berlin Altarpiece of the Holy Sacrament 203
- Chapter 8. The Ghetto and the Gaze in Early Modern Venice 233
- Chapter 9. Through a Glass Darkly: Paths to Salvation in Spanish Painting at the Outset of the Inquisition 263
- Chapter 10. Renaissance Naturalism and the Jewish Bible: Ferrara, Brescia, Bergamo, 1520–1540 291
- Chapter 11. Poussin’s Useless Treasures 328
- Chapter 12. Eugène Delacroix’s Jewish Wedding and the Medium of Painting 359
- Chapter 13. The Judaism of Christian Art 387
- Contributors 429
- Index 431
- Acknowledgments 443
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. ‘‘Pharaoh’s Army Got Drownded’’: Some Reflections on Jewish and Roman Genealogies in Early Christian Art 10
- Chapter 2. Unfeigned Witness: Jews, Matter, and Vision in Twelfth-Century Christian Art 45
- Chapter 3. Shaded with Dust: Jewish Eyes on Christian Art 74
- Chapter 4. Iudeus sacer: Life, Law, and Identity in the ‘‘State of Exception’’ Called ‘‘Marian Miracle’’ 115
- Chapter 5. Abraham Circumcises Himself: A Scene at the Endgame of Jewish Utility to Christian Art 143
- Chapter 6. Frau Venus, the Eucharist, and the Jews of Landshut 183
- Chapter 7. Jewish Carnality, Christian Guilt, and Eucharistic Peril in the Rotterdam-Berlin Altarpiece of the Holy Sacrament 203
- Chapter 8. The Ghetto and the Gaze in Early Modern Venice 233
- Chapter 9. Through a Glass Darkly: Paths to Salvation in Spanish Painting at the Outset of the Inquisition 263
- Chapter 10. Renaissance Naturalism and the Jewish Bible: Ferrara, Brescia, Bergamo, 1520–1540 291
- Chapter 11. Poussin’s Useless Treasures 328
- Chapter 12. Eugène Delacroix’s Jewish Wedding and the Medium of Painting 359
- Chapter 13. The Judaism of Christian Art 387
- Contributors 429
- Index 431
- Acknowledgments 443