Florence: City of Divine Beauty
By (Author) Michael Gfoeller
Edited by Kurt Klein
BookBaby
BookBaby
4th July 2023
United States
Hardback
234
Width 222mm, Height 285mm, Spine 20mm
1233g
Florence: City of Divine Beauty is a meditation on the most beautiful of cities, composed as a poem or chant written in light. Its subject is the art and architecture of Florence, which is imbued with Christian faith, philosophy, and mysticism. It reminds the reader that Christianity itself is about beauty the beauty of Divine compassion, the beauty of Divine wisdom, and the beauty of Divine love. Viewed as a whole, the city's monuments are seen as a reflection of the Ancient Greek concept of "taksis" or Divine order. For this reason, those who contemplate the art of Florence can catch a glimpse of eternal beauty, and the mind of God itself.
Michael Gfoeller has been travelling the world for over 40 years. He has visited over 100 countries in search of fresh insights into the history of human civilization. He founded an archeological foundation that has sponsored extensive excavations and research into the origins of civilization and humanity itself. He is the author of several books of photography documenting art, architecture, and archeology in diverse societies, from Italy to Myanmar. Like Dostoyevsky, he believes that beauty will save the world. His journey of exploration continues.Kurt Klein is a Renaissance man with a passion for producing exquisite books on art, architecture, and history. He is also a pioneering supporter of urban robotic farming and a Virginian with a deep love for his home state.