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Hardcover Scenes from the Holy Bible Book

ISBN: 0785823115

ISBN13: 9780785823117

Scenes from the Holy Bible

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Gustave Dore (1832-1883) was an engraver, sculptor and illustrator from France. His wood and steel engravings illustrated books by Lord Byron, Cervantes, Poe, but he is best known for his Biblical... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Dore, Dore, and More Dore

I am sometimes asked to recommend an art book for church libraries. Given the various sensibilities of church members regarding what is acceptable or not, this is not the easiest task to accomplish. It is further complicated by the definition of what one considers to be "Christian art". I think that art can be Christian without actually depicting a scene from the Bible. Aesthetic evaluation - how to determine if art is "good" or not - is best understood using the classical trio of truth, goodness, and beauty. So for example, a painting that depicts "Daniel in the Lion's Den", might serve as an illustration while telling the story to children, while at the same time being of extremely poor aesthetic quality, thus making it "bad art". That being the case, we have to examine why we feel compelled to expose our children to such mediocrity, even if it is sincere mediocrity. On the other hand, a still-life painting that depicts a vase of flowers, a dog sleeping on the porch, a man building a house, or other such everyday scenes can in fact display more of God's glory by displaying truth, goodness, and beauty. I hope we have already established this point month-by-month through these columns, especially the ones that focus on the worldview of the art. Now, let's get back to the original point. Is there a great illustrated book of art out there that is especially suited for all churches? Probably not, or at least I haven't seen it yet (suggestions?). But perhaps one place to start is by purchasing a book that does in fact have "Bible scenes" as the focus, and one that for the most part has a high aesthetic quality throughout. It would be great if the book contained art from many different artists and many different periods. Here is a book that fits some of the criterion. It is a collection of the artwork of Gustave Doré titled Scenes from the Bible. While lacking the broad exposure of many artists and periods, it does convey a wealth of quality depictions of Biblical stories. Gustave Doré (1832-1883) was an engraver, sculptor and illustrator from France. His wood and steel engravings illustrated books by Lord Byron, Cervantes, Poe, but I think he is best known for his Biblical illustrations. It was for these that he became famous in his own lifetime, and for which he reaped the most financial success and acclaim. Moving from Genesis to Revelation, this collection contains scenes from just about every Bible story you can imagine. Being engravings, they are all in black-and-white, and utilize contrasting light to bring forth the focus of the scenes. Often, Doré seems to have taken pains to gain knowledge of historical detail, and then sometimes he doesn't. When he painted fish, you have to wonder if he had ever even seen a living specimen! When a biblical story contained violence, Doré did not back away from revealing the ugliness of the moment- the head of John the Baptist, David killing Goliath, the bears killing the youth who mocked Elijah
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