Reimagining Jerusalem’s architectural Identities in the later Middle Ages / / Cathleen A. Fleck.

How can medieval art explain Jerusalem’s centrality in the world faiths of Christianity and Islam? This book delves into that topic by examining how Jerusalem was creatively represented and reimagined in several intriguing Christian and Islamic artworks in the later Middle Ages (c. 1187 to 1356). Th...

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Superior document:Visualising the Middle Ages ; volume 14
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2023]
©2023
Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Series:Visualising the Middle Ages ; v. 14.
Physical Description:1 online resource :; illustrations, maps
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520 |a How can medieval art explain Jerusalem’s centrality in the world faiths of Christianity and Islam? This book delves into that topic by examining how Jerusalem was creatively represented and reimagined in several intriguing Christian and Islamic artworks in the later Middle Ages (c. 1187 to 1356). The book considers how European Catholic crusaders, Eastern Christian sects, and diverse Muslim factions displayed Jerusalem’s architecture to express their interpretation of the holy city’s sanctity and influence. These examples demonstrate how artworks can reflect Jerusalem’s importance to these faiths in the past and illuminate our understanding of its status into the modern era. 
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505 0 |a Jerusalem in relief -- Jerusalem as a guide for personal deliverance -- Jerusalem on souvenir glass beakers and cross-cultural exchange -- A multicultural view of Jerusalem on the Freer Canteen -- Jerusalem and King Solomon on the Clement Bible -- Jerusalem as a symbol of Islamic identity. 
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