
Angels in Art
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Authors:
- Waters, Clara Erskine Clement
1834 - 1916
About this book
In a time when the intersection of faith and artistry flourished, "Angels in Art" by Clara Erskine Clement Waters offers a profound exploration of celestial beings across various artistic mediums. This late 19th-century text meticulously examines the representation of angels and archangels, revealing their significance in both scriptural and legendary contexts. Waters' insightful analysis highlights the evolution of these divine figures, showcasing their impact on cultural and artistic movements. Ideal for students, art historians, and civic activists alike, this work invites readers to appreciate the intricate relationship between spirituality and visual expression. Discover how these ethereal subjects have shaped artistic narratives through the ages in this essential document of art history.
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