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African Arts, 2009
Neal Sobania and Raymond Silverman Aksum is one of Ethiopia’s major tourist destinations. Although only a small town in the highlands of northern Ethiopia, it is the spiritual home of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church (EOC) and rich in ancient monuments. Archaeologically it has been occupied since c. 350 bce. Later, c.
Neal Sobania, Raymond Silverman
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Neal Sobania and Raymond Silverman Aksum is one of Ethiopia’s major tourist destinations. Although only a small town in the highlands of northern Ethiopia, it is the spiritual home of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church (EOC) and rich in ancient monuments. Archaeologically it has been occupied since c. 350 bce. Later, c.
Neal Sobania, Raymond Silverman
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On the History of Icon Painting in Western Siberia
Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 1991Publications on the icon painting of Siberia are few. There are primarily the materials of A. I. Sulotskii, who worked in the mid-nineteenth century in the churches of Tobol'sk and in the archives with documents that were later lost, who viewed icons whose location is now unknown.1 Data on Siberian icons is found in articles by N. A.
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Icons and Croatian Painting in the Early 20th Century
IKON, 2016In this paper the Byzantine and Creto-Venetian icons will be presented as an important source of inspiration in Croatian painting in the early 20th century. The author places that phenomenon within the context of European Primitivism, a tendency of searching for inspiration in tribal, folk and medieval art in order to find an authentic, primordial ...
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Twentieth Century Developments in European Icon Painting
IKON, 2016At the beginning of the 20th century in both Greece and Russian Diaspora (mainly in Paris and Prague) a renewal of iconography that was supposed to be of Byzantine persuasion took place. That happened in parallel with the continuance of traditional icon-writing.
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