Jesse M. Locker is Associate Professor of Art History at Portland State University.
This edited collection of fifteen concise, tightly-argued chapters by emerging and established scholars, furnished with an editor's introduction, index, over seventy black-and-white illustrations, and thirteen color plates, offers a valuable contribution from an art historical perspective to the recent upswing of publications across fields in historical studies that critically reevaluate the impact and legacy of the Council of Trent and its declarations during the late sixteenth and early-to-mid seventeenth centuries. --Journal of Jesuit Studies