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Recommended Reading

Apostolos-Cappadona, Diane, editor. Art, Creativity, and the Sacred. New York City: Crossroad, 1984. ISBN: 082640829X


BellJulian. What is Painting? Representation and Modern Art. London: Thames & Hudson, 1999. ISBN: 0500281017


Berger, John. Ways of Seeing. London: BBC and Penguin, 1972. ISBN: 0140135154


Brown, Frank Burch. Religious Aesthetics: a Theological Study of Making and Meaning. Princeton:PrincetonUniversity Press, 1989. ISBN: 0333459008


Burckhardt, Jacob. The Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy. Swan Sonnenschein, 1892. ASIN: B00087Q7GQ


Carr-Gomm, Sarah. The Dictionary of Symbols in Western Art.London: Duncan Baird Publishers (Facts on File), 1995. ISBN: 0816033013


Clark, Kenneth. Civilisation: A Personal View. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1969. ISBN: 1112330089


Croce, Benedetto. Douglas Ainslie, translator. Aesthetic: As Science of Expression & General Linguistic.New Jersey: Transaction Publishers, 1995. ISBN: 1560008180


Dissanayake, Ellen. Homo Aestheticus: Where Art Comes from and Why. Seattle:University ofWashington Press, Reprint edition, 1995. ISBN: 0295974796


Gablick, Suzi, The Reenchantment of Art.London: Thames & Hudson, 1991. ISBN: 0500276897


Gombrich, E. H. Art and Illusion. Princeton:Princeton University Press, Bollingen Millennium edition, 2000.  ISBN: 0691070008.


Gombrich, E.H. The Preference for the Primitive: Episodes in the History of Western Taste and Art. New York: Phaidon Press Limited, 2002. ISBN: 0714841544


Heller, Ena Glurescu, editor. Reluctant Partners: Art and Religion in Dialogue.New York City: American Bible Society, 2004. ISBN: 158516772X


Miles, Margaret. Image as Insight: Visual Understanding in Western Christianity and Secular Culture.Boston: Beacon Press, 1985. ISBN: 0807010073


Novak, Michael. Frederick Hart : Changing Tides. New York. Hudson Hills Press, 2004. ISBN: 155595233X


Panofsky, Erwin. Iconology: Humanistic Themes in the Art of the Renaissance.New York: Harper & Row, 1962. ASIN: B0007DNVI8


Paoletti, John T., Gary M. Radke. Art in Renaissance Italy (2nd Edition). # ISBN: 013091830X


Turner, Fredrick. The Culture of Hope: A New Birth of the Classical Spirit. Free Press, 1995. ISBN: 002932792X


Vasari, Giorgio. Lives of the Artists: Giorgio Vasari, Peter E. Bondanella, Giorgio Vasari. London: Penguin reprint, 2005. ISBN: 0140444602

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