An edition of Mors pretiosa (2015)

Mors pretiosa

ossari religiosi italiani = Italian religious ossuaries

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An edition of Mors pretiosa (2015)

Mors pretiosa

ossari religiosi italiani = Italian religious ossuaries

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“There is a crack, a crack in everything: That’s how the light gets in” sings Leonard Cohen, and this is ultimately the message brought by the bones that can be admired in this book; death is an eternal wound and at the same time a way out. A long way from the idea of cemetery, its atmosphere of peace and the emotions it instils, the term “ossuary” usually evokes an impression of gloomy coldness but the three places in this book are very different. The subjects in question are Italy’s most important religious ossuaries in which bones have been used with decorative ends: the Capuchin Crypt and Santa Maria dell’Orazione e Morte in Rome, and San Bernardino alle Ossa in Milan. Thick with the sensation of mortality and vanitas, these ossuaries are capable of performing a completely unexpected role: on the one hand they embody the memento mori as an exhortation to trust in an afterlife for which the earthly life is a mere preparation and test, on the other they represent shining examples of macabre art. They are the suggestive and emotional expression – which is at the same time compassionate – of a “high” feeling: that of the transitory, of the inexorability of detachment and the hope of Resurrection. Decorated with the same bones they are charged with safeguarding, they pursue the Greek concept of kalokagathìa, namely to make the “good death” even aesthetically beautiful, disassembling the physical body to recompose it in pleasant and splendid arrangements and thereby transcend it. The clear and in-depth texts of the book set these places in the context of the fideistic attitudes of their time and Christian theological traditions whereas the images immerse us in these sacred places charged with fear and fascination. Page after page, the patterns of skulls and bones show us death in all of its splendour, they make it mirabilis, worthy of being admired.

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Logos edizioni
Language
Italian
Pages
132

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (page 131).

Text in Italian and English.

Published in
Modena (Italy)
Series
BizzarroBazar

Classifications

Library of Congress
GT3252.A2 C367 2015

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
132 pages
Number of pages
132
Dimensions
25 x 17.8 x 1.5 centimeters
Weight
660 grams

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Open Library
OL44431033M
ISBN 13
9788857607993
OCLC/WorldCat
951393380

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