How to Distinguish the Saints in Art by Their Costumes, Symbols, and AttributesArt culture, 1925 - 168 páginas |
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... famous pupil of Masaccios , although the gay Carmelite friar still used the opaque disc nimbus in some of his early works . Indeed , in some few works , e . g . The Annunciation , in the Doria Gallery in Rome , he painted the nimbus as ...
... famous pupil of Masaccios , although the gay Carmelite friar still used the opaque disc nimbus in some of his early works . Indeed , in some few works , e . g . The Annunciation , in the Doria Gallery in Rome , he painted the nimbus as ...
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... famous Pietà by Giovanni Bellini is a form of the " Eucharistic Ecco Homo " ( p . 37 ) though not in its usual style . Upper centre : Mazzolino's Holy Family in the London National Gallery , with the Almighty and Dove of the Holy Ghost ...
... famous Pietà by Giovanni Bellini is a form of the " Eucharistic Ecco Homo " ( p . 37 ) though not in its usual style . Upper centre : Mazzolino's Holy Family in the London National Gallery , with the Almighty and Dove of the Holy Ghost ...
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... famous Girolamo dai Libri Madonna - under a tree -all in the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York . Practically all the representations of the Ma- donna and Child - of which I shall speak more fully in a separate chapter - are in the ...
... famous Girolamo dai Libri Madonna - under a tree -all in the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York . Practically all the representations of the Ma- donna and Child - of which I shall speak more fully in a separate chapter - are in the ...
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... famous house , while in those of the Lombardy school , we nearly always find St. Ambrose , in his character of Bishop and Patron of Milan . In many instances , instead of the Madonna and Child being the principal motive , with the ...
... famous house , while in those of the Lombardy school , we nearly always find St. Ambrose , in his character of Bishop and Patron of Milan . In many instances , instead of the Madonna and Child being the principal motive , with the ...
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... famous Pinturicchio Madonna , in the Ambrosiana Library in Milan , named after St. Ambrose , Bishop and Patron of that city . I have already spoken on page 13 of the self - satis- fied attitude of German donors . The contrast with PLATE ...
... famous Pinturicchio Madonna , in the Ambrosiana Library in Milan , named after St. Ambrose , Bishop and Patron of that city . I have already spoken on page 13 of the self - satis- fied attitude of German donors . The contrast with PLATE ...
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How to Distinguish the Saints in Art by Their Costumes, Symbols, and Attributes Arthur De Bles Vista de fragmentos - 1975 |
How to Distinguish the Saints in Art by Their Costumes, Symbols and Attributes Arthur de Bles Sin vista previa disponible - 2013 |
How to Distinguish the Saints in Art by Their Costumes, Symbols and Attributes Arthur de Bles Sin vista previa disponible - 2013 |
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Adoration Ambrose Andrew Angelico angels Annunciation Anthony of Egypt Apostles Archangel artists attribute Augustine Augustinian Barbara bearing beautiful Benedict Benedictine Berlin Museum Bernardino of Siena Bishop Bologna Brescia canonised Catherine of Alexandria Cecilia century Christ Christian Church Coronation cross crown crucifix depicted devotional pictures Divine Doctor Dominican Dominick Elisabeth of Hungary emblem Emperor feet figure Fra Angelico Francis of Assisi Franciscan Giovanni Gospel Greek Gregory habit hand head hermit holding Holy Italian Jerome Jesus John the Baptist John the Evangelist Justina kneeling Lamb Latin legend lily Lord Lorenzo Louvre Madonna and Child Martyr martyrdom Mary Magdalene Master Metropolitan Museum mitre monastic monks Mother National Gallery Nicholas Nicholas of Myra nimbus Padua painted painter Palm patron Paul Peter Pietà Plate Pope portrayed Raphael represented robes Rome SAINTS IN ART Saviour Sebastian shown Siena sword symbol symbolises throne Trinity Uffizi Ursula Venice Academy Virgin Mary wears