Likeness and Presence
Belting, Hans / Jephcott, Edmund![Likeness and Presence](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/141/1413274/CHSBZCOP031413274.jpg)
Before the Renaissance and Reformation, holy images - the only independent images then in existence - were treated not as "art" but as objects of veneration. The faithful believed that these images, through their likeness to the person represented, became a tangible presence of the Holy and were able to work miracles, deliver oracles, and bring victory on the battlefield. In this magisterial book, one of the world's leading scholars of medieva...