Allegories of the Virtues and Vices in Medieval Art

Allegories of the Virtues and Vices in Medieval Art
Author: Adolf Katzenellenbogen
Publisher: University of Toronto Press in association of the Medieval Academy of America
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1939
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780802067067

Originally published by the Warburg Institute, London, 1939.

The Virtues and Vices in the Arts

The Virtues and Vices in the Arts
Author: Shawn R Tucker
Publisher: Lutterworth Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0718844106

The seven deadly sins are pride, envy, anger, sloth, gluttony, greed, and lust. The seven virtues are prudence, fortitude, temperance, justice, faith, hope, and love. 'The Virtues and Vices in the Arts' brings all of them together and for the first time lays out their history in a collection of the most important philosophical, religious, literary, and art-historical works. Starting with the Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian antecedents, this anthology of source documents traces the tradition ofvirtues and vices through its cultural apex during the medieval era and then into their continued development and transformation from the Renaissance to the present. This anthology includes excerpts of Plato's 'Republic', the Bible, Dante's 'Purgatorio', and the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche and C.S. Lewis. Also included are works of art from medieval manuscripts; paintings by Giotto, Veronese, and Paul Cadmus; prints by Brueghel; and a photograph by Oscar Rejlander. What these works show is the vitality and richness of the virtues and vices in the arts from their origins to the present.