Buch, Englisch, 314 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 621 g
Decorating the Württemberg Church During the Reformation
Buch, Englisch, 314 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 621 g
Reihe: St Andrews Studies in Reformation History
ISBN: 978-90-04-34862-2
Verlag: Brill
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Maps
Abbreviations
Notes on Conventions
Introduction
1 The “Childish Work” of the Image Question
2 The Image Question in Historical Perspective
3 Württemberg and the Image Question
4 Building the Württemberg Church—Nobility, Pastors, and Parishioners
Part1 The “Beautiful Decoration”—The Ducal House of Württemberg
Introduction
1 The Württemberg Reformation
1 Debating Images: The Württemberg Dukes and the Image Question in the Sixteenth Century
1 The Image Question before the Peace of Augsburg
2 The Augsburg Interim
3 Württemberg after the Peace of Augsburg
4 Württemberg Church Interiors at the End of the Sixteenth Century
5 Conclusion
2 Commissioning Images: Artists and Lutheran Art at the Württemberg Court
1 Artists and Art Markets in Württemberg
2 The Mömpelgard and Gotha Altarpieces
3 The Stuttgart Castle Chapel
4 The Stuttgart Lusthaus
5 Conclusion
Part2 The “Master Builders”—Pastors
Introduction
3 Defining Images: Württemberg Pastors and the Demarcation of Church Space
1 Freudenstadt
2 Kirchheim unter Teck
3 Teaching with Church Interiors
4 Conclusion
4 Overseeing Images: Württemberg Pastors and the Management of Church Interiors
1 Supporting Church Interiors
2 Securing Funding
3 Controlling Church Interiors—The Case of Ennabeuren
4 Conclusion
Part3 The “Building Bricks”—Congregations and Individuals
Introduction
5 Bequeathing Images: Donors and Donation in the Later Reformation
1 Supporting Church Interiors
2 Donors and Donations
3 Conclusion
6 Commemorating Images: Memory, Piety and the Lutheran Funerary Monument
1 To Demonstrate Faith
2 To Demonstrate Love
3 To Be of Use to the Living
4 Conclusion
7 Contemplating Images: Magdalena Sibylla von Württemberg and Lutheran Visual Piety in the Late Seventeenth Century
1 The Stetten Emblem Cycle
2 Lutheranism in Seventeenth-Century Württemberg
3 The Image Question and Ways of Seeing in the Late Seventeenth Century
4 Reading the Stetten Emblems
5 Conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index