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In the Image of God

In the Image of God
Creation of Adam by Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel, Vatican
Uniquely among the monotheistic religions Christianity permits the use of images of God. Why? The answer lies in the Christian belief in the reality of the Incarnation. Since God has assumed human nature and form the Biblical prohibition against making images of God ceases to apply. As the second Council of Nicea declared in 787 "Following the divinely inspired teaching of our holy Fathers and the tradition of the Catholic Church (for we know that this tradition comes from the Holy Spirit who dwells in her) we rightly define with full certainty and correctness that, like the figure of the precious and life-giving cross, venerable and holy images of our Lord and God and Savior, Jesus Christ, our inviolate Lady, the holy Mother of God, and the venerated angels, all the saints and the just, whether painted or made of mosaic or another suitable material, are to be exhibited in the holy churches of God, on sacred vessels and vestments, walls and panels, in houses and on streets."
(Council of Nicaea II: DS 600)


This decree of Nicea II was promulgated for the entire church, both Greek and Latin speaking, and was a response to the strongly held beliefs of the iconoclasts, who wished to suppress the use of images, which had convulsed the Byzantine Empire and the eastern churches for almost 100 years. In addition, St. John Damascene, last of the Greek Fathers and a staunch defender of images, had written in De imagine ("In Defense of Images") "Of old, God the incorporeal and uncircumscribed was never depicted. Now, however, when God is seen clothed in flesh, and conversing with men, (Bar. 3.38) I make an image of the God whom I see. I do not worship matter, I worship the God of matter, who became matter for my sake, and deigned to inhabit matter, who worked out my salvation through matter." (St. John Damascene, De Imagine, Part I, 15-16, from Internet Medieival Sourcebook.)

The ways in which this imaging of the divine has been accomplished in the course of time is the subject of Christian iconography. To quote from the Merriam-Webster dictionary, iconography is "1: pictorial material relating to or illustrating a subject; 2: the traditional or conventional images or symbols associated with a subject and especially a religious or legendary subject; 3: the imagery or symbolism of a work of art, an artist, or a body of art".

The iconography of any subject develops and changes over time. Christian iconography develops and changes too, as reflection on the Gospels and Tradition develops over time and as the act of making art develops and changes as well. This is the background for this blog.

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Offers links to previously published essays that are relevant to current readings and feasts to help you explore. They change frequently.

The Holy Name of Mary, the Battle for Vienna and the Art of a Mexican Baroque Painter

The Holy Name of Mary, the Battle for Vienna and the Art of a Mexican Baroque Painter
Cristobal de Villalpando, The Holy Name of Mary (Mexican, c. 1685-1690; Mexico City, Museo de la Basilica de Guadalupe)

The Birth of the Virgin

The Birth of the Virgin
Juan de Borgona, The Birth of the Virgin (Flemish, c. 1509-1511; Toledo, Cathedral)

Pope Saint Gregory the Great -- The Pope of the Twilight and the Dawn

Pope Saint Gregory the Great -- The Pope of the Twilight and the Dawn
Master of the Older Prayerbook of Maximilian, Saint Gregory the Great; From the Breviary of Eleanor of Portugal (Flemish (Bruges), c. 1495-1505; New York, Pierpont Morgan Library; MS M 52, fol. 385v)

Saint Raymond Nonnatus – The Saint Who Really Exists

Saint Raymond Nonnatus – The Saint Who Really Exists
Juan de Mesa, Saint Raymond Nonnatus (Spanish, 1626; Seville, Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla)

Deadly Dance - Salome and the Beheading of John the Baptist

Deadly Dance - Salome and the Beheading of John the Baptist
Giovanni Baronzio, The Feast of Herod and the Beheading of John the Baptist (Italian, c.1330-1335; New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Robert Lehman Collection)

Saint Augustine – The Restless Heart

Saint Augustine – The Restless Heart
Piero della Francesca, Saint Augustine (Italian, c. 1454-1469; Lisbon, Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga)

Saint Monica – The Persistent Mother

Saint Monica – The Persistent Mother
Follower of the Master of Guillebert de Mets, Saint Augustine and Saint Monica; From a Book of Hours (Flemish (Tournai), 1435-1445; New York, Pierpont Morgan Library; MS M 357, fol. 194r)

Saint Louis of France – Saint, King and Patron of the Arts

Saint Louis of France – Saint, King and Patron of the Arts
Charles Niehaus, Apotheosis of Saint Louis (American, 1903; Saint Louis, MO; Photo: Saint Louis Daily Photo Blog)

Ave Regina Caelorum –The Coronation of the Virgin

Ave Regina Caelorum –The Coronation of the Virgin
Filippo Lippi, The Coronation of the Virgin (Italian, c. 1467-1469; Spoleto, Cathedral)

Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, the Mellifluous Doctor

Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, the Mellifluous Doctor
Jean Bellegambe, Madonna and Child with Saint Bernard (French, 1509; New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Department of European Paintings)

Assumpta est Maria in caelum – Mary Is Assumed Into Heaven

Assumpta est Maria in caelum – Mary Is Assumed Into Heaven
Francesco Botticini, Assumption of the Virgin Mary (Italian, c. 1475-1476; London, National Gallery

The Story of the Virgin's Belt

The Story of the Virgin's Belt
Bernardo Daddi and Workshop, The Virgin Dropping Her Belt to Saint Thomas (Italian, c. 1337-1339; New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Robert Lehman Collection)

The Death, Mourning and Funeral of the Blessed Virgin Mary

The Death, Mourning and Funeral of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Gherardo Starnina, The Death of the Virgin (Italian, c. 1401-1410; Chicago, Art Institute)

Mary Prepares for Death

Mary Prepares for Death
Attributed to Don Silvestro dei Gherarducci, The Dormition and Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Cutting; from a Book of Antiphons (Italian (Florence), c.1385-1399; London, British Library; MS Additonal 37955A)

Saint Clare of Assisi

Saint Clare of Assisi
Saint Clare; Cutting from a Missal (Italian (Lombardy), c. 1425-1475; London, British Library; MS Additional 39663, fol. 18r)

St. Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr

St. Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr
Mosaic of Saint Lawrence (Byzantine, First half of 5th Century; Ravenna, Mausoleum of Galla Placidia)

Saint Dominic

Saint Dominic
Fra Angelico, Saint Dominic (Italian, c. 1447-1448; Perugia, Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria)

Saint Peter Julian Eymard and Rodin

Saint Peter Julian Eymard and Rodin
Saint Peter Julian Eymard (1811-1868)

Saint Martha, Worried About Many Things

Saint Martha, Worried About Many Things
Cornelis Engebrechtsz, Christ in the House of Martha and Mary (Dutch, c. 1515; Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum)

Iconography of Saint Anne, Feast Day, July 26 – Saint Anne, Patron and Intercessor

Iconography of Saint Anne, Feast Day, July 26 – Saint Anne, Patron and Intercessor
Masters of the Dark Eyes, Anna Geperts and Her Daughter; From a Prayer Book (Dutch or Flemish, ca. 1500; The Hague, Koninlijk Bibliothek; MS KB 135 E 19, fol.1v)

Iconography of Saint Anne, Day 9 – Saint Anne in the Communion of Saints

Iconography of Saint Anne, Day 9 – Saint Anne in the Communion of Saints
Guglielmo Girarldi and Workshop,The Celestial Rose; From the Divina Comedia by Dante Alighieri Made for Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino (Italian (Urbino), c. 1474-1478; Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana; MS Urb. lat. 365, fol. 286v)

Saint James Major

Saint James Major
Master of the Saint Bartholomew Altarpiece, Saint James Major (German, c. 1500; Boston, Museum of Fine Arts)

Iconography of Saint Anne, Day 8 – Saint Anne, Matriarch of the Holy Kindred

Iconography of Saint Anne, Day 8 – Saint Anne, Matriarch of the Holy Kindred
Quentin Massys (or Metsys), The Holy Kindred (Flemish, c. 1507-1508; Brussels, Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts)

Iconography of Saint Anne, Day 7 – Saint Anne, Grandmother

Iconography of Saint Anne, Day 7 – Saint Anne, Grandmother
Charles LeBrun, The Sleeping Infant Jesus or Silence (French, 1655; Paris, Musée du Louvre)

Iconography of Saint Anne, Day 6 – Anne, the Root of the Tree of Salvation

Iconography of Saint Anne, Day 6 – Anne, the Root of the Tree of Salvation
Masaccio, Madonna and Child with Saint Anne (Italian, 1424; Florence, Galleria degli Ufizzi)

Iconography of Saint Anne, Day 5 – Saint Anne as Teacher

Iconography of Saint Anne, Day 5 – Saint Anne as Teacher
Claus de Werve, The Virgin and Child (Dutch, c. 1415-1417; New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art)

The Presentation of Mary in the Temple 

The Presentation of Mary in the Temple 
Bernart van Orley, Presentation of the Virgin; From a polyptych (Flemish, 1520; Brussels, Musée du Centre public d'aide sociale)

The Birth of Mary

The Birth of Mary
Boccaccio Boccaccino, The Birth of the Virgin (Italian, c.1514-1515; Cremona, Cathedral)

Iconography of Saint Anne, Day 2– The Meeting at the Golden Gate

Iconography of Saint Anne, Day 2– The Meeting at the Golden Gate
The Meeting at the Golden Gate; From an Hours of the Virgin (French (Paris), c. 1490-1500; The Hague, Koninklijk Bibliothek; MS KB 76 F14 fol.29r, detail)

Iconography of Saint Anne, Day 1 – Announcing Mary’s Birth

Iconography of Saint Anne, Day 1 – Announcing Mary’s Birth
Veit Stoss, Saints Anne and Joachim (German, Painted wood, c. 1477-1489; Krakow, Church of Saint Mary)

Illustrating Miracles: Reaching Out to Jesus

Illustrating Miracles: Reaching Out to Jesus
Mathis Gerung, The Woman Cured of the Hemorrhage and the Raising of the Daughter of Jairus; From the Ottheinrich Bible (German (Regensburg), c. 1530; Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek; MS Cgm 8010(2), fol. 52r)

Picturing the Parables: The Good Samaritan: Compassion In Action

Picturing the Parables: The Good Samaritan: Compassion In Action
Bernardino Poccetti, The Good Samaritan (Italian, c. 1590; Florence, VIlla Torre di Bellosguardo)

Independence Day Connections

Independence Day Connections
John Trumbull, The Declaration of Independence (American, 1826; Washington, DC, U.S. Capitol Building)

First Martyrs of the Church of Rome

First Martyrs of the Church of Rome
Jean-Leon Gerome, The Christian Martyrs Last Prayer (French, 1883; Baltimore, Walters Art Museum)

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Interesting Exhibitions

If you're in the New York area, you might want to visit these interesting special exhibitions at local museums. Occasionally I will also include other exhibitions of special interest occurring on the East Coast, beyond the New York area.

The Morgan Library and Museum

The Morgan Library and Museum
Arresting Beauty: Julia Margaret Cameron -- May 30 through September 14, 2025

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Met Fifth Avenue

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Met Fifth Avenue
Look Again: European Paintings 1300–1800 -- Ongoing

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Met Fifth Avenue

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Met Fifth Avenue
Layered Narratives: The Northern Renaissance Gallery -- Ongoing

The New-York Historical Society Museum and Library

The New-York Historical Society Museum and Library
Gallery of Tiffany Lamps - New Ongoing Exhibition

Search for Catholic Blogs

Search for Catholic Blogs

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Church of St. Jean Baptiste, New York
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The Parish of St. Vincent Ferrer and St. Catherine of Siena

The Parish of St. Vincent Ferrer and St. Catherine of Siena
Staffed by Dominican Priests and Brothers

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Magnificat
Modern prayerbook for busy people

Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament

Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament

Dominican Friars

Dominican Friars

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Coming Home Network

Coming Home Network

WORD ON FIRE

WORD ON FIRE

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Facial Care and Home Fragrances
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From Gethsemani Abbey, Kentucky
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Central Park Sunset

Central Park Sunset

Oscar Wild 1997(?)-2014

Oscar Wild 1997(?)-2014
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