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Entheogens in Christian art: Wasson, Allegro, and the Psychedelic Gospels
In light of new historical evidence regarding ethnomycologist R. Gordon Wasson’s correspondence with art historian Erwin Panofsky, this article provides an in-depth analysis of the presence of entheogenic mushroom images in Christian art within the ...
Jerry B. Brown, Julie M. Brown
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Bajang Ratu Temple as Idea Resource for Batik Motif Creation
Indonesian batik is rich in decorative motifs that are developing vastly to meet the current needs of the market. Batik has become a resource for creativity that supports the commodity of creative industries.
Laksmi Kusuma Wardani +2 more
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UTILIZATION OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY TO PRESERVE CHINESE WALL PAINTINGS AS CULTURAL HERITAGE [PDF]
According to historical records of Admiral Chengho's arrival, Jamblang Indonesia has existed since the fifteenth century. The temple in Jamblang has a very valuable historical heritage.
Elizabeth Susanti GUNAWAN, Miki TJANDRA
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Le nabi aux belles icônes: Maurice Denis tra teoria e prassi
In August 1890, the then very young Maurice Denis published a short essay in the pages of the Parisian magazine «Art et Critique» entitled Définition du Néo-traditionnisme.
Giuseppe Virelli
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The article provides a semantic analysis of the theme of kitovras (centaur) in Russian medieval fine art. The author argues that in the system of relief decorations of Russian medieval cathedrals in Vladimir, the centaur is associated with the ...
Sergey Avanesov / Сергей Сергеевич Аванесов
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Review of English-Language Research on Iconography of Late Antique Judaism (20th – 21st centuries)
The iconography of late antique Judaism became a research area in the second quarter of the 20th century. Before this time there was no such a large number of murals, mosaic pavements and other artworks available for examination.
A. K. Grigoreva
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Christianity, art and transformation
In this article, two papers, previously published in A Theological Odyssey. My Life in Writing (2014a), both based on Christianity, Art and Transformation (2001), are conflated. The first is a paper on “Christianity and Transformation” presented at a symposium on “Christianity and the Arts” at Andover – Newton Theological Seminary, Boston, 26 October,
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A Different Museum: Guidelines for the Creating a Museum of Dostoevsky’s Works. How to Present Dostoevsky’s Works Not through Images Created by Illustrators and Directors, but through the Images the Writer Himself Contemplated and Reproduced in His Art [PDF]
Most museums dedicated to the life and work of Fyodor Dostoevsky entrust illustrators of his prose with the task of creating a visual representation of his novels for their visitors.
Tatiana A. Kasatkina
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This essay has three motives. In the first place it wants to argue against Wellek and Warren who maintain that all extrinsic approaches to art are unable to furnish aesthetics with a “rational” foundation.
Johan Snyman
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