Lumen: The Art and Science of Light, 800–1600

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Kristen Collins, Nancy K. Turner
Getty Publications, 17.09.2024 - 272 Seiten

Sumptuously illustrated with dazzling objects, this publication explores the ways art and science worked hand in hand in the Middle Ages and Renaissance.

Through the manipulation of materials, such as gold, crystal, and glass, medieval artists created dazzling light-filled environments, evoking, in the everyday world, the layered realms of the divine. While contemporary society separates science and spirituality, the medieval world harnessed the science of light to better perceive and understand the sacred. From 800 to 1600, the study of astronomy, geometry, and optics emerged as a framework that was utilized by theologians and artists to comprehend both the sacred realm and the natural world.

Through essays written by contributors from the fields of art history, the history of science, and neuroscience, and with more than two hundred illustrations, including glimmering golden reliquaries, illuminated manuscripts, rock crystal vessels, astronomical instruments, and more, Lumen cuts across religious, political, and geographic boundaries to reveal the ways medieval Christian, Jewish, and Islamic artists, theologians, and thinkers studied light. To convey the sense of wonder created by moving light on precious materials, a number of contemporary artworks are placed in dialogue with historic objects.

 

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Introduction
1
Astral Light
7
Scientific Instruments of Vision
15
Timekeeping in the Islamic World
25
Plates 138
32
Charles Ross
47
Vija Celmins
55
Light and Vision
69
E V Day
153
Aura and Performance
157
The Light of God inMedieval Jewish Art
169
Capturing the Gaze
177
Radiant Light and Sound inthe Medieval Church
187
Dazzling Splendor in a ProcessionalStandard by Gentile da Fabriano
195
Plates 90125
202
Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian
223

Optical Theories in Islamic andChristian Contexts
79
Divine Darkness
87
Crystalline Vision
95
Optics Light and Color in Byzantine Art
103
Plates 3989
110
Fred Eversley
115
Anish Kapoor
129
Charles Ross
141
Helen Pashgian
235
Light and the Neuroscienceof Awe and Wonder
237
Contributors
246
Illustration Credits
247
Index
249
Copyright page
258
Back cover
259
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Kristen Collins is curator of manuscripts at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Nancy K. Turner is conservator of manuscripts in the Department of Paper Conservation at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

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