1 & 2 Kings: a visual commentary

In this uniquely conceived and brilliantly illustrated book, Martin O'Kane, one of the leading experts internationally on biblical art, turns his attention to the narratives of 1&2 Kings. Here we encounter a large and varied cast of characters, men and women whose lives are portrayed imagin...

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Subtitles:First and Second Kings
Main Author: O'Kane, Martin 1952- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Published: Sheffield Sheffield Phoenix Press 2024
In: Hebrew Bible monographs (108)
Year: 2024
Reviews:[Rezension von: O'Kane, Martin, 1952-, 1 & 2 Kings : a visual commentary] (2025) (Pietsch, Michael, 1967 -)
Series/Journal:Hebrew Bible monographs 108
Further subjects:B Commentary
B Art
B Bible. Könige 1.-2.
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Summary:In this uniquely conceived and brilliantly illustrated book, Martin O'Kane, one of the leading experts internationally on biblical art, turns his attention to the narratives of 1&2 Kings. Here we encounter a large and varied cast of characters, men and women whose lives are portrayed imaginatively, ranging from exotic kings and queens and flamboyant prophets to lowly servants and other insignificant functionaries. Readers meet individuals of all ages, from the old and wise to the young and foolish, saints and sinners alike. Many of these characters, and the stories in which they appear, play a prominent part in the religious traditions and cultural worlds of three major faiths--Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Interpreted according to each faith's distinctive norms, they are popular subjects not only in the literature but particularly in the rich iconographies of the three religions.1&2 Kings: A Visual Commentary takes the form of a commentary that focuses on the interpretation of characters and stories from the books of Kings in the visual cultures of the three monotheistic faiths. In each chapter, the first section sets out the most distinctive interpretations and appropriations of the biblical story. The second section interprets how the story has been received and interpreted in Jewish, Christian and Islamic literature. The final section details how characters or episodes from Kings re-appear in original ways in the artwork of the three religions. With its over one hundred and seventy-five full-colour images, from Christian mediaeval manuscripts and Persian and Ottoman miniature paintings to contemporary Jewish art, the volume shows why stories from 1&2 Kings feature so prominently in the artistic and cultural worlds the three religions have helped to shape
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 389-400
Im Buch steht Bandzählung "103", die richtige Bandzählung lautet "108" (laut Verlagshomepage)
Physical Description:x, 410 Seiten, Illustrationen
ISBN:978-1-914490-20-0