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Divine Presence
Depictions of Marble in Late Gothic and Early Renaissance Painting
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Edited by: Karl Kolbitz
Texts by: Karl Kolbitz, Rosanna McLaughlin
English
March 2026,
208
Pages, 125 colored photos
Linen Hardcover
230mm x
290mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-6209-0
Limited first edition of 999 copies
Title label, linen, gold top edge
How do you represent the divine and the central miracles of Christianity? Divine Presence explores this question through the captivating world of marble representations in Late Gothic and Early Renaissance art.
This groundbreaking study reveals how painters—including Fra Angelico, Bellini, Crivelli and Mantegna—transformed depictions of marble from mere decoration into a powerful theological tool. By blending naturalistic detail with imaginative color and texture, these artists created visual meditations on creation, incarnation, resurrection, and divine presence. Their pioneering use of paint foreshadows much later artistic movements and gestures; their works made the ineffable visible, inviting viewers to glimpse heaven through pigment and stone.
The first visual study of this widespread visual phenomenon, Divine Presence offers fresh insights for art lovers, culture enthusiasts, and history buffs. Through stunning imagery, original research, and engaging texts, this book uncovers the spiritual and devotional power of painted marble in the art of the Late Gothic and Early Renaissance.
Karl Kolbitz is an editor and author whose projects, at the intersection of art, architecture, and design, have gained international acclaim. His publications explore subjects hidden in the everyday, bringing the seemingly incidental to the forefront. He gained international recognition with Entryways of Milan (2017), a homage to the city's modern architecture. In 2021, he followed up with Gio Ponti, the most comprehensive publication on the life and work of the Italian architect and designer.
Title label, linen, gold top edge
How do you represent the divine and the central miracles of Christianity? Divine Presence explores this question through the captivating world of marble representations in Late Gothic and Early Renaissance art.
This groundbreaking study reveals how painters—including Fra Angelico, Bellini, Crivelli and Mantegna—transformed depictions of marble from mere decoration into a powerful theological tool. By blending naturalistic detail with imaginative color and texture, these artists created visual meditations on creation, incarnation, resurrection, and divine presence. Their pioneering use of paint foreshadows much later artistic movements and gestures; their works made the ineffable visible, inviting viewers to glimpse heaven through pigment and stone.
The first visual study of this widespread visual phenomenon, Divine Presence offers fresh insights for art lovers, culture enthusiasts, and history buffs. Through stunning imagery, original research, and engaging texts, this book uncovers the spiritual and devotional power of painted marble in the art of the Late Gothic and Early Renaissance.
Karl Kolbitz is an editor and author whose projects, at the intersection of art, architecture, and design, have gained international acclaim. His publications explore subjects hidden in the everyday, bringing the seemingly incidental to the forefront. He gained international recognition with Entryways of Milan (2017), a homage to the city's modern architecture. In 2021, he followed up with Gio Ponti, the most comprehensive publication on the life and work of the Italian architect and designer.
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