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Propaganda and the Jesuit Baroque / Evonne Levy.

Title
Propaganda and the Jesuit Baroque / Evonne Levy.
Author
Levy, Evonne Anita, 1961-
Publication
  • Berkeley : University of California Press, [2004]
  • ©2004

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Description
353 pages : illustrations; 26 cm.
Summary
"In this provocative revisionist work, Evonne Levy brings fresh theoretical perspectives to the study of the "propagandistic" art and architecture of the Jesuit order as exemplified by its late Baroque Roman church interiors. The first extensive analysis of the aims, mechanisms, and effects of Jesuit art and architecture, this original and sophisticated study also evaluates how the term "propaganda" functions in art history, distinguishes it from rhetoric, and proposes a precise use of the term for the visual arts for the first time. Levy begins by looking at Nazi architecture as a gateway to the emotional and ethical issues raised by the term "propaganda." Jesuit art once stirred similar passions, as she shows in a discussion of the controversial nineteenth-century rubric the "Jesuit Style." She then considers three central aspects of Jesuit art as essential components of propaganda: authorship, message, and diffusion. Levy tests her theoretical formulations against a broad range of documents and works of art, including the Chapel of St. Ignatius and other major works in Rome by Andrea Pozzo as well as chapels in Central Europe and Poland." http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/ucal042/2003017328.html.
Subjects
Note
  • "Ahmanson Murphy fine arts imprint."
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-332) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
The "Jesuit style" -- Rhetoric versus propaganda -- The propagandist -- Message -- Diffusion -- Postscript from Berlin.
ISBN
  • 0520233573
  • 9780520233577
LCCN
  • 2003017328
  • 9780520233577
OCLC
  • 52775188
  • SCSB-10971109
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library