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The Iconography of Job Through the Centuries: Artists as Biblical Interpreters [Hardcover]

Samuel Terrien (Author)


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October 1996
A sweeping historical examination of how painters and sculptors have represented the biblical hero Job through the ages.

Do artists who deal with biblical scenes study the texts that inspire them? At the same time, do scholars pay attention to artists as biblical interpreters? Eminent biblical scholar Samuel Terrien seeks to answer these questions in this first ever comprehensive survey of Jobian iconography from the third century to modern times. Through an analysis of the varying depictions of Job, he finds that artists were not usually subservient to directives of religious authorities; rather, they often contradicted or preceded the exegetical trends of these commentators.

Terrien has selected more than 150 masterpieces from the approximately 800 images of Job that have escaped oblivion. His vast knowledge of the biblical text illumines the rich discussion, which ranges over artistic medium and time from the fresco of the Dura-Europos synagogue, the miniatures of the Patmos manuscript, the Doge Dandolo mosaic of the San Marco Baptistry in Venice, the mercy seats of Champeaux-en-Brie, the Sacra Allegoria of Giovannni Bellini in Florence, and Albrecht Dürer’s Jabach Altarpiece in Cologne and Frankfurt, to the mystery soldier in Salvator Rosa’s Job in the Uffizi and the Job with Background of Geometricized Christ à la Cimabuë by Marc Chagall in St.-Paul-de-Vence.

This rich interdisciplinary work reveals for the first time that Jobian artists saw in the ancient hero not only the prophet of a new life or the model of revolt and faith but also—and surprisingly—the intercessor of sexual reprobates, the patron saint of musicians, and, in modern times, the existential man.


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"A remarkable book. . ." -- Theological Studies

"This is a work of enormous erudition, artistic insight, and biblical expertise. Only Samuel Terrien could bring it off." -- The Catholic Biblical Quarterly

About the Author

Samuel Terrien is Davenport Professor of Hebrew and the Cognate Languages, Emeritus, at Union Theological Seminary and Columbia University. His many books include The Magnificat: Musicians as Biblical Interpreters (Paulist Press, 1995), Till the Heart Sings: A Biblical Theology of Manhood and Womanhood (Fortress, 1985), and The Elusive Presence: Toward a New Biblical Theology (Harper, 1978).

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 308 pages
  • Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press (October 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0271015284
  • ISBN-13: 978-0271015286
  • Product Dimensions: 11.2 x 8.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,632,047 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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