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Whitewash and the New Aesthetic of the Protestant Reformation Victoria George

Whitewash and the New Aesthetic of the Protestant Reformation By Victoria George

Whitewash and the New Aesthetic of the Protestant Reformation by Victoria George


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This book reevaluates whitewashing in Protestant Reformation-era churches, disputing its simplicity. Victoria George explores the history and theological significance of white, showing how it had a more profound impact on religious aesthetics and minimalism.

Whitewash and the New Aesthetic of the Protestant Reformation Summary

Whitewash and the New Aesthetic of the Protestant Reformation by Victoria George

This book is a reconsideration of the practice of whitewashing church interiors during the Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It is the first detailed study of its kind which challenges the view that whitewash was always only a 'cheap coat of paint'.

Victoria George pulls together several histories: of the colour white from the biblical period to the present, and ideas about the colour white in philosophy, theology, art, and architecture from antiquity to the present. She links them to case studies of the ways in which reformers Huldrych Zwingli and John Calvin thought about colour in a careful analysis of the role of colour-thinking in their theological writings. The social meanings embodied in the word, 'whitewash' as it entered the printed media in the 17th century is explored as part of a chapter on the history of whitewashing itself.

The long-term symbolic and aesthetic implications of the practice of whitewashing are examined in the larger context of material culture; in terms of their value as a metaphor, for both the Reformed Protestant and the Catholic in opposition to them; and for the uses to which whitewash has been put over time. George proposes that the practice was not only visually transformative but held importance for religious aesthetics as an agent of change, and for an aesthetics of minimalism generally, especially evident in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Victoria George received an MFA from the Royal College of Art (London), an MA from The Architectural Association, and a Ph.D. from Cambridge. She has taught religion and the arts at the University of Richmond in Virginia.

About Victoria George

Victoria George received an MFA from the Royal College of Art (London), an MA from The Architectural Association, and a Ph.D. from Cambridge. She has taught religion and the arts at the University of Richmond in Virginia.

Table of Contents

I . Introduction

II. A Short Trip Through Colour Theory. Plato to Hardin and Westphal

III. A New Role for Lime. A Short History of Whitewashing

IV. Zurich's White Revolution. A Prototype for Visual Reform is Established

V Coloured by the Bible. What Everyone Knows

VI. Zwingli and the Reformed Aesthetic. Recalibrating the Colour Register

VII. Calvin and Colour-Thinking. Black and White

VIII. Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

Additional information

GOR013919668
9781904597643
1904597645
Whitewash and the New Aesthetic of the Protestant Reformation by Victoria George
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pindar Press
2012-12-31
506
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