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The Parthenon Marbles
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THAIS.IT - Turismo
Sculpture - Author index Sculpture - Locality Index 40 Centuries of Architecture Applied Arts Specials Italian Cities Entomology Botany Itineraries and tourism Malacology HP E-mail Frimart srl Romanesque and Early Middle Ages sculpture Gothic sculpture Renaissance sculpture Baroque sculpture Modern sculpture ...
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The Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland
The Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland is a British Academy Research Project hosted by the Courtauld Institute of Art. It is a fully searchable text and image database application, the intention of which is record all extant Romanesque sculpture found in the British Isles ...
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IndianTemples: Sculpture and Ornamentation; Indian Archaelogy - a pictorial survey
Indian monuments of the Buddhist Era such as cave temples, monasteries and stupas ...
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Sculpteurs shona
Presents: TRIBUTE TO FOUR SCULPTORS FROM ZIMBABWE first part (1/3) John and Bernard Takawira, Brighton Sango and Henry Munyaradzi, who we present today, are all from Zimbabwe. These artists, who died over the last few years, have become the motor of a movement that Newsweek described in 1987, as perhaps the most important artistic movement that has arisen in Africa in the 20th century . This ...
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OU Classics Conference Jan '96 - Lapatin full paper
The ancient reception of Pheidias' Athena Parthenos: the visual evidence in context Kenneth D.S. Lapatin, Boston University The Athenian sculptor, Pheidias, son of Charmides, was considered the greatest artist of classical antiquity. Greek and Latin authors lauded his skill as a maker of divine images, and, although a few sophisticated Romans of the second century after Christ might have claimed ...
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Nieuwe pagina 1
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End of Europe's Middle Ages - Visual Arts
The End of Europe's Middle Ages Visual Arts This chapter is composed of four sections: Introduction, Architecture, Sculpture and Painting. Please follow the link at the end of each section to read the entire chapter. Sculpture The rise of Gothic architecture also led to the development of a new style of sculpture. Cleared of the dense crowding and frantic movement of the Romanesque style, Early ...
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THE TELLO OBELISK by James Q. Jacobs
The Tello Obelisk is a prismatic granite monolith from the archaeological site of Chav n de Huant r in north-central Peru. ...
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