Dutch Prints in the Age of Reformation Prints from the Collection of Dewayne and Faith Perry.

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Dutch Prints in the Age of Reformation Prints from the Collection of Dewayne and Faith Perry

Prints as Pedagogy in the age of the Reformation Lisa J. DeBoer Art Department Westmont College

Discontinuities Authority of Scripture vs. Papacy Ill-trained Clergy and abuse of power Indulgences Abuse of the Cult of the Saints Idolatry—abuse of images

Continuities Brothers of the Common Life Reform-minded groups within the Catholic Church (Michelangelo, Vittoria Colonna) Parallel efforts to regulate the use of imagery in worship Parallel efforts to exploit imagery in the public sphere

Semper Reformanda Andries Pauli after Gerard Seghers

Frans Hogenberg, Iconoclasts attacking a church

Luther and the Pope …as evil creatures from Revelation

1563 Meetings of the Council of Trent

Feast in the House of Levi, Veronese, 1573

Jerome Reading Cornelius Bloemaert after Abraham Bloemaert

Angel of the Apocalypse, Pieter van Serwouters after David Vinckboons

Adoration of the Magi, Hieronymous Wierix after Maaertin de Vos

Betrayal of Peter, Andries Pauli after Gerard Seghers

The Nativity, Johannes Sadler I after Maartin de Vos

St. Paul, Hendrick Golzius

St. Paul, Hendrick Golzius

St. Paul, Hendrick Golzius

The Four Evangelists, Crispin de Passe the Elder after Gortzius Geldorp

Daniel in the Lion’s Den, Abraham Blooteling, after Rubens

Daniel in the Lion’s Den, Abraham Blooteling, after Rubens

Pupils of Rembrandt, Johannes van Noordt and Ferdinand Bol

Christ in the House of Mary and Martha, Johannes Sadeler, after Bassano

Semper Reformanda