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Publication Date: 15 Oct 2026
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Lion Books
Page Count: 528
Author: Patrick van der Vorst
ISBN-13: 9781739417895

The Story of Christian Art

From the Dawn of Time to the Present
By Patrick van der Vorst
With stunning reproductions of major artworks on nearly every page, this absorbing history is for art lovers of all religious backgrounds who want to gain a broader and deeper understanding of the influence of Christianity on Western art and culture.
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With stunning reproductions of major artworks on nearly every page, this is a book that both informs the mind and nourishes the soul.

From the haunting images in the catacombs to the sacred halls of Gothic cathedrals and the bustling streets of Renaissance Europe, The Story of Christian Art takes you on a journey through more than two millennia of artistic inspiration and achievement.

With every turn of the page, you are transported through the changing artistic, historical and religious contexts surrounding each masterpiece, gaining a better sense of the profound spiritual convictions that were the driving force behind each stroke of the brush or cut of the chisel.

Whatever your religious background may be, The Story of Christian Art offers a deeper and richer understanding of the cultural climate and influences behind the glories of Western art. It also offers valuable insights into the significance of key Christian elements within the artworks, encouraging a more nuanced and rewarding appreciation of each one.

The book ends by exploring the present and future of Christian art. Who are the contemporary Christian artists and is there still a role for them in an increasingly secular society?

Contents
Introduction
2. The Beginning of Time
3. The Palaeolithic Age
4. The Mesolithic and Neolithic Periods
5. The Bronze Age, Iron Age and the Old Testament
6. Egyptian Art: gods, priests and liturgical objects
7. Assyria, Babylonia and Persia
8. Ancient Greece
9. Rome and the Rise of Christian Art
10. The Constantinian Shift
11. Byzantine Art and the Iconoclastic Controversy
12. The Dark Ages, Carolingian Art and the Cluniac Reforms
13. Romanesque Art
14. Gothic Art: The Dawn of a Medieval revolution in Northern Europe
15. The Italian Renaissance
16. The Reformation and Counter-Reformation
17. The Splendour of the Baroque
18. Seventeenth Century Classicism and Still Life painting
19. The Age of Enlightenment
20. French Rococo, Neo-classicism and the Separation of Church and State
21. Romanticism, Realism and the Rise of the ‘-isms’
22. Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
23. The Early 20th Century and the Beginnings of Modern Art
24. Between the Two World Wars
25. Post-War Art
26. Contemporary Art

A beautiful and instructive history of humanity’s age-old engagement with God and the world through art, recounted through a Christian lens.

- Sir Gabriele Finaldi, Director, The National Gallery, London

Fr Patrick van der Vorst tells an immense story of the intertwining relationship of Christianity and art with knowledge, understanding and insight. The very well-chosen images bring the text to life. It is a marvellously enjoyable book.

- Bishop Nicholas Holtam, author of The Art of Worship

A magnificent achievement! Of special interest to believers but accessible to all, this panoramic view of Christian art offers illuminating insights on every page.

- Brendan Walsh, Editor of The Tablet
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With stunning reproductions of major artworks on nearly every page, this is a book that both informs the mind and nourishes the soul.

From the haunting images in the catacombs to the sacred halls of Gothic cathedrals and the bustling streets of Renaissance Europe, The Story of Christian Art takes you on a journey through more than two millennia of artistic inspiration and achievement.

With every turn of the page, you are transported through the changing artistic, historical and religious contexts surrounding each masterpiece, gaining a better sense of the profound spiritual convictions that were the driving force behind each stroke of the brush or cut of the chisel.

Whatever your religious background may be, The Story of Christian Art offers a deeper and richer understanding of the cultural climate and influences behind the glories of Western art. It also offers valuable insights into the significance of key Christian elements within the artworks, encouraging a more nuanced and rewarding appreciation of each one.

The book ends by exploring the present and future of Christian art. Who are the contemporary Christian artists and is there still a role for them in an increasingly secular society?

Contents
Introduction
2. The Beginning of Time
3. The Palaeolithic Age
4. The Mesolithic and Neolithic Periods
5. The Bronze Age, Iron Age and the Old Testament
6. Egyptian Art: gods, priests and liturgical objects
7. Assyria, Babylonia and Persia
8. Ancient Greece
9. Rome and the Rise of Christian Art
10. The Constantinian Shift
11. Byzantine Art and the Iconoclastic Controversy
12. The Dark Ages, Carolingian Art and the Cluniac Reforms
13. Romanesque Art
14. Gothic Art: The Dawn of a Medieval revolution in Northern Europe
15. The Italian Renaissance
16. The Reformation and Counter-Reformation
17. The Splendour of the Baroque
18. Seventeenth Century Classicism and Still Life painting
19. The Age of Enlightenment
20. French Rococo, Neo-classicism and the Separation of Church and State
21. Romanticism, Realism and the Rise of the ‘-isms’
22. Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
23. The Early 20th Century and the Beginnings of Modern Art
24. Between the Two World Wars
25. Post-War Art
26. Contemporary Art
Reviews

A beautiful and instructive history of humanity’s age-old engagement with God and the world through art, recounted through a Christian lens.

- Sir Gabriele Finaldi, Director, The National Gallery, London

Fr Patrick van der Vorst tells an immense story of the intertwining relationship of Christianity and art with knowledge, understanding and insight. The very well-chosen images bring the text to life. It is a marvellously enjoyable book.

- Bishop Nicholas Holtam, author of The Art of Worship

A magnificent achievement! Of special interest to believers but accessible to all, this panoramic view of Christian art offers illuminating insights on every page.

- Brendan Walsh, Editor of The Tablet

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