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Item Number: 144932
Title: The Visual Theology of the Huguenots : Towards an Architectural Iconology of Early Modern French Protestantism, 1535 to 1623
Author: Working, Randal Carter
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ISBN: 9780718894696
Description: Cambridge: Lutterworth Press, 2017. 23cm., pbk., 212pp. illus.

Summary: The role of architecture within the French Reformed tradition has been of recent scholarly interest, seen in the work of Hélène Guicharnaud, Catharine Randall, Andrew Spicer, and others. Few, however, have investigated in depth the relationship between Reformed theology and architectural forms. In The Visual Theology of the Huguenots, Randal Carter Working explores the roots of Reformed aesthetics, set against the background of late medieval church architecture. Indicating how demonstrably important the work of Serlio is in the spreading of the ideas of Vitruvius, Working explains the influence of classical Roman building on French Reformed architecture. He follows this with an examination of five important Huguenot architects: Philibert de l'Orme, Bernard Palissy, Jacques-Androuet du Cerceau, Salomon de Brosse, and Jacques Perret. The distinct language of Huguenot architecture is revealed by his comparative analysis of three churches: St Pierre in Geneva, a medieval church overhauled by the Reformers; St Gervais-St Protais, a Parisian Catholic church whose façade was completed by the French Reformed architect Salomon de Brosse; and the temple at Charenton, a structure also designed and built by de Brosse. These three buildings demonstrate how the contribution of Huguenot architecture gave expression to Reformed theological ideas and helped bring about the renewal of classicism in France

Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Iconology - Outline of a Working Methodology. 3. A Catholic Conception of Space: The Visual World of the Middle Ages. 4. A Reformed Conception of Space: An Analysis of Spatial Sanctity in Swiss and French Reformed Churches. 5. Vitruvius, Serlio, and the Sixteenth-Century Architectural Treatise. 6. Protestant Architects' Use of Vitruvian Ideas. 7. The Shaping of Reformed Worship Space. 8. A Distinctively Reformed Voice. Appendix: Architectural Manuscripts or Prints Published in France, Written in French or Translated Into French (Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries).

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