A Barber-Surgeon’s Instrument Case: Seeing the Iconography of Thomas Becket through a Netherlandish Lens [PDF]
The triple anniversary in 2020 of Thomas Becket’s birth, death and translation has been an occasion to review and revisit many of the artefacts associated with the saint and his cult in England and across Europe.
Louise Hampson, John Jenkins
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Assyrian Music and Iconography [PDF]
The sources about music in ancient Mesopotamia are numerous, there are hundreds of cuneiform tablets in Sumerian and Akkadian language, and also iconic representations of material culture have been rescued by archeology.
Katia Maria Paim Pozzer +2 more
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La storiografia e l’iconografia dei timpani del Portail Royal (Chartres) [PDF]
Concerning the Portail Royal of Chartres: Historiography and Iconography This article aims to survey the historiography on the three sculpted tympanums of the Portail Royal of Chartres Cathedral, which represents an essential context of the early ...
Paolo Piva
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Development of Greek Religious Iconography in Early Kushan Coinage: Adaptation, Integration and Transformation [PDF]
This paper addresses the process that led to the emergence of royal and religious imagery in Early Kushan coinage during the early 1st and 2nd century CE.
Razieh Taasob
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The Royal Summer Palace, Ferdinand I and Anne [PDF]
This essay examines the iconography of the best-known relief from the renaissance Royal Summer Palace at the Prague Castle, depicting Ferdinand I of Habsburg and his wife Anne Jagiello. It highlights its marriage symbolism and the question of the dowry.
Sylva Dobalová
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Encyclopedia of Medieval Royal Iconography [PDF]
Encyclopedia of Medieval Royal Iconography” sets out to be the first extensive collection of data on royal iconography from the Middles Ages (476–1492).
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The aim of this paper is to reconstruct the iconography of the heresy and Protestantism in the ephemeral decorations of the Royal entries in Portugal during the Early Modern period. It will be also analysed how these iconographical images
Borja Franco Llopis, Iván Rega Castro
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Hellenistic royal iconography in glyptics [PDF]
The present thesis essays to ascertain and research problems that concern the social requirements and the iconography of Hellenistic royal portraiture in glyptics. Throughout I employ a methodology established by H. Kyrieleis and R.
Gross, Robert Allen
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The trombone as portrayed in Portuguese iconography during the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries [PDF]
This article studies eleven sixteenth and seventeenth century iconographical sources depicting slide brass instruments, by both Portuguese and foreign artists active in Portugal, as well as foreign artists depicting Portuguese scenes.
de Oliveira Alves, Rui Pedro
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The Visual Signs of Affluence in the Single Figurative Paintings of the Court Women in the Zand and Qajar eras and their Comparison with the Paintings of the Isfahan School [PDF]
Problem Definition: Royal figurative painting, a style of Persian painting formed during the Zand era, continued until the end of the reign of the third Qajar Shah in Iran.
Ameneh Mafitabar
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