NATURE AND ITS SYMBOLS
Lucia Impelluso, , trans. from the Italian by Stephen Sartarelli. . J. Paul Getty Museum, $24.95 (384pp) ISBN 978-0-89236-772-6
Following up on four previous titles explaining mythological and biblical iconography in paintings, the latest in the Getty's superb series does not disappoint. The myriad plants, flowers, fruits, animals (land, flying and aquatic) and "Creatures of the Imagination" that appear in medieval and Renaissance painting all have symbolic meanings; Impelluso devotes chapters to each of those categories, further dividing them by object: everything from quinces, myrtle and hyacinth to snakes, grasshoppers, sphinxes and harpies get their due. Impelluso (
Reviewed on: 11/29/2004
Genre: Nonfiction