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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.

Joseph, Do Not Be Afraid!

Joseph, Do Not Be Afraid!
Saint Joseph's Dream; From a Gospel Lectionary (Austrian (Salzburg), c. 1070-1090; New York, Pierpont Morgan Library; MS M780, fol. 1v)

Saint Lucy of Syracuse – The Eyes Don’t Have It All!

Saint Lucy of Syracuse – The Eyes Don’t Have It All!
Francisco de Zurbaran, Saint Lucy (Spanish, c.1625-1630; Washington, DC, National Gallery of Art)

The Immaculate Conception – December 8

The Immaculate Conception – December 8
Bartolome Esteban Murillo, The Immaculate Conception (Spanish, c. 1660-1665; Madrid, Museo Nacional del Prado)

Saint Ambrose – Speaking Truth to Power

Saint Ambrose – Speaking Truth to Power
Saint Ambrose; From a Picture Bible (French (St. Omer, Abbey of St. Bertin),c.1190-1200; The Hague, Koninklijk Bibliotheek; MS KB 76 F 5, fol. 38v)

Nicholas, the Saint Who Became an Elf

Nicholas, the Saint Who Became an Elf
Russian Icon Painter, Saint Nicholas the Wonder Worker (Russian, c. 1300; St. Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum)

Thanksgiving Day

Thanksgiving Day
Norman Rockwell. Freedom from Want (American, 1943; Stockbridge, MA, Norman Rockwell Museum)

Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Part I -- An Introduction

Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Part I -- An Introduction
Vicente Carducho, Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Spanish, End of 16th-First Third of 17th Century; Madrid, Museo Nacional del Prado)

Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Part II -- Martyr

Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Part II -- Martyr
Byzantine Illuminator, Martyrdom of Saint Catherine of Alexandria From the Menologium Basilianum (Constantinople, c.1000; Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana; MS Vat.gr.1613, fol.207)

Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Part III -- Buried by Angels, Reburied by Monks

Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Part III -- Buried by Angels, Reburied by Monks
Entombment of Saint Catherine of Alexandria (Greek, late 15th Century; Philadelphia, Museum of Art)

Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Part IV -- In the Sacra Conversazione

Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Part IV -- In the Sacra Conversazione
Neri di Bicci, Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints Augustine,Catherine of Alexandria, Margaret of Antioch and Francis (Italian, c.1450-1460; Private Collection)

"Hail Bright Cecilia!" -- Great Patroness of Harmony

"Hail Bright Cecilia!" -- Great Patroness of Harmony
Carlo Saraceni, Saint Cecilia and the Angel (Italian, ca. 1610; Rome, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica)

The Presentation of Mary in the Temple

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

Saint Elizabeth of Hungary – Duchess and Servant of the Poor

Saint Elizabeth of Hungary – Duchess and Servant of the Poor
First Master of the Prayerbook of Maximilian, Saint Elizabeth of Hungary; From the Hours of Isabella the Catholic (Flemish, c. 1500; Cleveland, Museum of Art; Acc # 1963, 256, fol. 197v)

Saint Martin of Tours -- European

Saint Martin of Tours -- European
Saint Martin of Tours as Bishop; From the Sacramentary of Mont-Saint-Michel (French (Mont-Saint-Michel), c. 1050-1065; New York, The Pierpont Morgan Library; MS M 641, fol. 173r)

Saint Leo the Great, Protector of Rome and Doctor of the Church

Saint Leo the Great, Protector of Rome and Doctor of the Church
Pope Saint Leo I, the Great, From the Chronologia Summorum Romanorum Pontificum (Rome, 1675; London, © The Trustees of the British Museum)

Dedication of the Lateran – Seventeen Hundred Years of Prayer

Dedication of the Lateran – Seventeen Hundred Years of Prayer
Basilica of Saint John Lateran (4th - 19th Centuries; Rome)

November, Month of Prayer for the Souls in Purgatory

November, Month of Prayer for the Souls in Purgatory
Souls in Purgatory Asking for Prayers (German, 19th Century; Private Collection)

The Feast of All Saints

The Feast of All Saints
Albrecht Dürer, All Saints Adoring the Trinity, Known as The Landauer Altar (German, 1511; Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum)

Illustrating Miracles -- The Miracle of the Woman Bent Over

Illustrating Miracles -- The Miracle of the Woman Bent Over
James Tissot, Jesus Healing the Woman (French, c. 1886-1894; New York, The Brooklyn Museum)

Picturing the Parables – The Pharisee and the Tax Collector

Picturing the Parables – The Pharisee and the Tax Collector
James Tissot, The Pharisee and The Tax Collector (French, c. 1886-1894; New York, Brooklyn Museum)

Band of Brothers

Band of Brothers
Berner Nelkenmeister, Saints Crispin and Crispinian in Their Shop (German, c. 1510; Zürich, Schweizerisches Landesmuseum)

Saint Luke, Evangelist, Physician and Painter

Saint Luke, Evangelist, Physician and Painter
Jean Bourdichon, Saint Luke; From the Grandes heures de Anne de Bretagne (French (Tours), c. 1503-1508; Paris, Bibliotheque nationale de France; MS Latin 9479, fol. 19v)

Teresa of Avila – Mystic, Practical Woman, Doctor of the Church

Teresa of Avila – Mystic, Practical Woman, Doctor of the Church
Workshop of Peter Paul Rubens, St. Teresa of Avila Interceding for Souls in Purgatory (Flemish, 1630-1633; New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Department of European Paintings)

Our Lady of the Rosary, a Forgotten Battle and an Almost Forgotten Pope

Our Lady of the Rosary, a Forgotten Battle and an Almost Forgotten Pope
Andrea Vicentino, Battle of Lepanto (Italian, 1603; Venice, Palazzo Ducale)

The Death of Saint Francis

The Death of Saint Francis
Giotto, Saint Francis and Death (Italian, c.1320; Assisi, Church of San Francesco, Lower Church)

The Surprising Guardian Angels

The Surprising Guardian Angels
Follower of Simon Bening and Others, A Guardian Angel; From a Book of Hours (Flemish, c. 1500-1525; The Hague, Meermano Museum; MS RMMW 10 E 3, fol. 202v)

Illustrating Miracles: The Leper and the Chapel

Illustrating Miracles: The Leper and the Chapel
Jesus Heals a Leper; From the Sermons of Maurice de Sully (Italian (Milan or Genoa), c. 1320-1330; Paris, Bibliotheque nationale de France; MS Francais 187, fol. 6v)

Saint Jerome -- Man of Multiple Images

Saint Jerome -- Man of Multiple Images
Lucas Cranach the Elder, Saint Jerome and the Lion (German, 1515; Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum)

Michael the Archangel – Defender of the Faithful

Michael the Archangel – Defender of the Faithful
Hubert Gerhard, Saint Michael Overcoming the Devil (German, 1588; Munich, Church of Saint Michael)

The Three Great Archangels

The Three Great Archangels
The Master of Pratovecchio, The Three Archangels (Italian, c. 1450; Berlin, Gemäldegalerie der Staatliche Museen)

Picturing the Parables -- The Parable of Dives and Lazarus

Picturing the Parables -- The Parable of Dives and Lazarus
The Master of the Codex Aureus of Ecternach, The Parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man; From the Golden Gospels of Echternach (German (Echternach), c. 1030; Nuremberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum; MS Hs 156142, fol. 78r)

Saint Matthew – Tax Man, Apostle, Evangelist, Martyr

Saint Matthew – Tax Man, Apostle, Evangelist, Martyr
Caravaggio, The Calling of Saint Matthew (detail) (Italian, c. 1599-1600; Rome, Church of San Luigi dei Francesi, Contarelli Chapel)

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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
Sing a New Song: The Psalms in Medieval Art and Life -- September 12, 2025 through January 4, 2026

The Frick Collection

The Frick Collection
To the Holy Sepulcher: Treasures from the Terra Sancta Museum -- October 2, 2025 to January 5, 2026

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Met Fifth Avenue

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Met Fifth Avenue
Christmas Tree and Neapolitan Baroque Crèche - Through January 6, 2026

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

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

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Oscar Wild 1997(?)-2014
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