Angels
By (Author) Marco Bussagli
Translated by Rosanna Giammanco
Abrams
Abrams
1st November 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
Religious and ceremonial art
704.94864
Hardback
780
Width 126mm, Height 160mm, Spine 53mm
1010g
From the same series as Abrams successful Saints: A Year in Faith and Art comes Angels: Heavenly Messengers, with representations of these celestial heralds from early Christian mosaics to the paintings of Marc Chagall. Art historian Marco Bussagli has organized the book by significant Biblical events, beginning with the Creation in Genesis and ending with John the Evangelists vision of Heaven on Earth in Revelations; each work of art is accompanied by the Biblical passage it illustrates, along with a commentary exploring its form and meaning. In addition to seldom-seen gems, Bussagli has included favorites such as Michelangelos Creation of Man in the Sistine Chapel, Lorenzo Ghibertis Gates of Paradise, and Rembrandts Sacrifice of Isaac. Here are angels as assistants, messengers, punishers, soldiers, rebels, and saviors, assembled for the delectation and delight of both art lovers and believers.
Marco Bussagli is an art history professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, where he lives. He has written several books in Italian on the representation of angels in art, and he has been a regular contributor to the Italian Encyclopedia Institute since 1985.