This book examines historically and critically the nature of the human-divine paradox as typified by two late renaissance Italian artists: Carlo Crivelli and Giovanni Bellini. Each artists painting depicts the Trinity. The fundamental question is how well does each artist achieve an appropriate mix of human and divine in the persons of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit and within the unity of the Godhead.
This book examines historically and critically the nature of the human-divine paradox as typified by two late renaissance Italian artists: Carlo Crive...