GO
book details
Holy Cards
Holy Cards
Authors: By Barbara Calamari and Sandra DiPasqua
Imprint: Abrams Books
ISBN: 1-4197-0227-0
EAN: 9781419702273
Availability: In Stock
Publishing Date: 3/1/2012
Trim Size: 7 x 10
Page Count: 144
Cover: Paperback with flaps
Illustrations: 118 full-color illustrations
Price:
$19.95
ADD TO CART
ADD TO WISHLIST

About the book
Holy cards offer comfort, consolation, and encour­agement to Catholics, who often carry these portable images with them and use them in daily religious rituals. Given as remembrances at wakes and funerals, Communions, and confirmations, holy cards are also a widely popular—and highly collectible—form of folk art. This handsome volume is both a richly illustrated survey of this devotional art and a gallery of saints organized thematically along with brief biographies, attributes, and powers. Prophets and angels, disciples and evangelists, martyrs and hermits, visionaries and mystics are among the religious figures in Catholicism represented here—in exquisite depictions that are at times dramatic and disturbing, at times moving and comforting. This book explains the often enigmatic symbolism in these cards in a beautiful package that makes an ideal gift for first Communion, confirmation, or graduation.

About the author
Barbara Calamari is a freelance writer who has worked in film and television. Sandra DiPasqua is a graphic designer and art director. The two women have col­laborated on Patron Saints, Holy Cards, Visions of Mary, Novena: The Power of Prayer, and Holy Place: Sacred Sites in Catholicism. Both authors live in New York City.

Tools:  Print  ·  Email  ·  Bookmarks: Share/Save/Bookmark 
you may also like...
Saints and Their Symbols
Rosa Giorgi
Saints are often depicted with particular objects that played a dramatic role in their lives, and...
>> book details
Yiddishkeit
Paul Buhle
Yiddish is everywhere. We hear words like nosh, schlep, and schmutz all the time, but how did these...
>> book details
The Face of Jesus
Edward Lucie-Smith
The most iconic face in art over the past 2,000 years has been that of Jesus. As the central figure...
>> book details
The Szyk Haggadah
Arthur Szyk
Arthur Szyk (pronounced “Shick”) created his magnificent Haggadah in Lodz, on the eve of the Nazi...
>> book details