Saint Bernard of Clairvaux: A Theory of Art Formulated from His Writings and Illustrated in Twelfth-century Works of Art

Edwin Mellen Press (1989)
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Abstract

This study, a formulation of a Bernadine theory of art, addresses positively the controversial subject of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux and the influence he exercised on the arts of his time. The principal sources for this study are the works of Saint Bernard - his letters, treatises and sermons.

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