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Catholic Collecting, Catholic Reflection 1538-1850: Objects as a Measure of Reflection on a Catholic Past and the Construction of a Recusant Identity
Virginia Chieffo Raguin
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| #4503860 in Books | 2006-03-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .52 x8.46 x11.00l,1.85 | File type: PDF | 214 pages||5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Well Written and Illustrated|By Joseph P. Lea|For those interested in Roman Catholic history in England and America during the time of Protestant persecution, this volume provides a solid overview and is well illustrated with artistic and literary pieces. Connected to a now finished exhibition, the work stands sufficiently by itself and helps develop a greater understanding for|About the Author|Virginia C. Raguin is professor of the history of art at the College of the Holy Cross and author of works on medieval and nineteenth-century religious art. In addition to Raguin as curator, other contributors to the volume are Christine Coch, C
"Catholic Collecting" presents an exquisite display of English art of the Middle Ages and Early Modern era preserved by recusant Catholics in England and the United States. The vast collection features stained glass, alabaster, carving, manuscripts, printed books, liturgical vessels, paintings, and vestments, including the prized chasuble given to Westminster Abbey by Henry VII. A series of essays introducing the objects profiles aspects of piety, politics, and art, incl...
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