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Andrew R. Casper is Associate Professor of Art History at Miami University. He is the author of Art and the Religious Image in El Greco’s Italy, also published by Penn State University Press.
“This excellent book reveals the distance between baroque and
present day aesthetic theorizing.”—David Carrier Athenaeum
Review
“Casper has expanded art history by his detailed analysis of the
multi-leveled milieu that produced and promoted the devotional cult
of the Shroud of Turin, thereby integrating visual culture with
material culture, popular culture, and theology.”—Diane
Apostolos-Cappadona Reading Religion
“Given the historiographical delay in this subject, we can only
rejoice to see new avenues opened up by the work of Andrew R.
Casper.”—Nicolas Sarzeaud Sehepunkte
“An Artful Relic manages to surpass the boundaries of the immediate
subject matter: it is as much a reading of the Holy Shroud as it is
about seventeenth-century semiotics. Rather than allowing the Holy
Shroud to become an entirely self-contained entity, Casper
interprets the Holy Shroud as a crux of broader interpretive and
artistic practices in the early modern era.”—Angelica Modabber
Religion and the Arts
“After reading this book one can only be grateful to Casper for
having examined the relationship between the Shroud, art, and
theology so well from a perspective that is unique, rarely
encountered, truly innovative, and fully grounded in the sources.
Particularly praiseworthy is the richness of its bibliography and
the unpublished material consulted, especially that in Italian, the
author's knowledge of which is absolutely impressive and is always
treated with precision and expertise.”—Andrea Nicolotti Church
History
“This award-winning book is an original and multifaceted approach
to a well-known relic. [Casper’s] inquisitiveness about the
juncture of artifice and authenticity, relics, and icons stimulates
questions about art theory, then and now, as well as what scholars
and the public consider art.”—Gerriann Brower Renaissance
Quarterly
“An Artful Relic is engaging and original. Casper’s careful reading
of visual and textual sources, as well as his integration of
secondary sources on related topics, develops an important new way
of considering the Shroud of Turin and its interpretation and
devotional context in the sixteenth and seventeenth
centuries.”—Kirstin Noreen, Loyola Marymount University
“The work of Andrew Casper is a surprising and felicitous exception
amidst the rather monotonous landscape of ‘sindonic’ literature.
Indeed, the first reflection that emerges from reading the book’s
exquisite pages is the relief that finally some aspects of the
sindon, submerged by the ‘authenticationist propaganda,’ shed new
light on the subject.”—Paolo Antinucci Catholic Historical Review
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