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The Barbarian in Roman Art: A Countermodel of Roman Identity [PDF]
Luiselli, Bruno [Hrsg.] +1 more
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Detail of curved end (for reclining) with bone carvings including lion head with inset glass eyes; These pieces of furniture have been reassembled from fragments, some of which may come from the imperial villa of Lucius Verus (co-emperor, 161-169 CE), on
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Numismatic and Pictorial Landscapes
The landscapes seen on Greek coins beginning with the Roman Empire have their best analogies not in Greek art but in Roman paintings and coins of the first century B.C., and this implies a Roman origin for the genre of landscape.
Michael Cheilik
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Meyer Schapiro et la sculpture romane. Questions autour d’une non-réception en France
Enrico Castelnuovo +2 more
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Happy Easter mask with portrait of Roman B. J. Kwasniewski's oldest son, Edward
Photographic copy of an Easter holiday card. The photograph is of Roman B. J. Kwasniewski's oldest son, Edward. Text reads ""Happy Easter" (Wesołego Alleluja) and art features a table set for a holiday dinner.Kwasniewski ...
Kwasniewski, Roman B.J., 1886-1980
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Stanisław Barańczak Hi-Fi. Antinomy of Modernist Aesthetics
The interpretation of the poem “Hi-Fi” by Stanisław Barańczak leads to the reflection over the tension between the two modernist aesthetic postulates: the pursuit of pure beauty in art and the pursuit of the truth about the world by means of art.
Krzysztof Biedrzycki
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Richesses monumentales du tardorrománico
Claude Andrault-Schmitt
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Cutaneous stigmata indicative of occult spinal dysraphism in two ancient Roman statues. [PDF]
Bubb K +6 more
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