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Astrology, Magic, and Alchemy in Art

Matilde Battistini

From antiquity to the Enlightenment, astrology, magic, and alchemy were considered important tools to unravel the mysteries of nature and human destiny. As a result of the West's exposure during the Middle Ages to the astrological beliefs of Arab philosophers and the mystical writings of late antiquity, these occult traditions became rich sources of inspiration for Western artists. 

This volume presents a careful analysis of occult iconography in many of the great masterpieces of Western art, calling out key features in the illustrations for discussion and interpretation. Astrological symbols decorated medieval churches and illuminated manuscripts as well as fifteenth-century Italian town halls and palaces. The transformational symbology of magic and alchemy that enlivened the work of a wide range of Renaissance artists, including Bosch, Bruegel, DĂĽrer, and Caravaggio, found renewed expression in the visionary works of nineteenth-century artists, such as Fuseli and Blake, as well as in the creative output of the twentieth century's Surrealists.

Matilde Battistini is an art critic and the author of Picasso: L'Opera di un genio.

Additional titles in this series.

384 pages
5 1/4 x 7 3/4 inches
400 color illustrations
ISBN 978-0-89236-907-2
paperback

Getty Publications
Imprint: J. Paul Getty Museum
Series: A Guide to Imagery

2007

Matilde Battistini

From antiquity to the Enlightenment, astrology, magic, and alchemy were considered important tools to unravel the mysteries of nature and human destiny. As a result of the West's exposure during the Middle Ages to the astrological beliefs of Arab philosophers and the mystical writings of late antiquity, these occult traditions became rich sources of inspiration for Western artists. 

This volume presents a careful analysis of occult iconography in many of the great masterpieces of Western art, calling out key features in the illustrations for discussion and interpretation. Astrological symbols decorated medieval churches and illuminated manuscripts as well as fifteenth-century Italian town halls and palaces. The transformational symbology of magic and alchemy that enlivened the work of a wide range of Renaissance artists, including Bosch, Bruegel, DĂĽrer, and Caravaggio, found renewed expression in the visionary works of nineteenth-century artists, such as Fuseli and Blake, as well as in the creative output of the twentieth century's Surrealists.

Matilde Battistini is an art critic and the author of Picasso: L'Opera di un genio.

Additional titles in this series.

384 pages
5 1/4 x 7 3/4 inches
400 color illustrations
ISBN 978-0-89236-907-2
paperback

Getty Publications
Imprint: J. Paul Getty Museum
Series: A Guide to Imagery

2007
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Matilde Battistini

From antiquity to the Enlightenment, astrology, magic, and alchemy were considered important tools to unravel the mysteries of nature and human destiny. As a result of the West's exposure during the Middle Ages to the astrological beliefs of Arab philosophers and the mystical writings of late antiquity, these occult traditions became rich sources of inspiration for Western artists. 

This volume presents a careful analysis of occult iconography in many of the great masterpieces of Western art, calling out key features in the illustrations for discussion and interpretation. Astrological symbols decorated medieval churches and illuminated manuscripts as well as fifteenth-century Italian town halls and palaces. The transformational symbology of magic and alchemy that enlivened the work of a wide range of Renaissance artists, including Bosch, Bruegel, DĂĽrer, and Caravaggio, found renewed expression in the visionary works of nineteenth-century artists, such as Fuseli and Blake, as well as in the creative output of the twentieth century's Surrealists.

Matilde Battistini is an art critic and the author of Picasso: L'Opera di un genio.

Additional titles in this series.

384 pages
5 1/4 x 7 3/4 inches
400 color illustrations
ISBN 978-0-89236-907-2
paperback

Getty Publications
Imprint: J. Paul Getty Museum
Series: A Guide to Imagery

2007

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