European Smalt in 17th-Century Japan: Porcelain Decoration and Sacred Art
Japanese art tradition, contrary to the case of China, is characterized by an efficient and continued, although mostly undocumented, use of smalt from the late 16th century onward.
R. Montanari +4 more
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Survey of audience reception in the Sistine Chapel: decoding the message of sacred art
The Sistine Chapel in the Vatican is home to the most famous frescoes in the world that also have a profound religious significance and unique history. This case study analyses a survey of audience reception (2017) in the Sistine Chapel.
E. Edwards
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The Robustness of Balinese Hindu Sacred Art in the Face of Hegel's Theory 'The Death of Art'
The integration of art as an integral part of the sacred rituals of Balinese Hindu worship to this day makes the discussion of Hegel's thoughts on art is interesting.
Abdulloh Fuadi
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The Existence of Pure and Sacred Silver Craft Creation in Gianyar Bali
This study aims to discover in depth the existence of the creation of pure and sacred silver crafts today and the public's attention to these works.
I Wayan Suardana, I Made Sumantra
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The role of mythological and Sacred Plants in Sassanid Art (With emphasis on relief, metalworking and stucco) [PDF]
Plants had a special importance in different ancient religions and cultures and due to different reasons some of them had sacred and mythological status which was derived from people’s religious beliefs.
mahtab mobini, azade shafei
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Sacro e religioso: una dicotomia artistica post-cristiana
This article investigates the current state of contemporary sacred art, which has alighted in the third millennium notwithstanding some evident difficulties, in light of the specifically post-conciliar interest in the sacred.
Carlotta Zanoli
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Heritage, crisis, and community crime prevention in Nepal [PDF]
Following Nepal's 2015 earthquake there was speculation that sacred art would be looted from the ruins of severely damaged temples due to breakdown in formal security.
Mackenzie, Simon, Yates, Donna
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Presentation of the Sacred Heritage of Boikos by Means of Audiovisual Art
The purpose of the study is to analyze the coverage of the Boiko church heritage in live-action films and documentary films, in mass media and in photographs.
Oleksandr Bezruchko, Volodymyr Bardyn
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Sacred sites, contested rites/rights: contemporary pagan engagements with the past [PDF]
Our Sacred Sites, Contested Rites/Rights project (www.sacredsites.org.uk) examines physical, spiritual and interpretative engagements of today’s Pagans with sacred sites, theorises ‘sacredness’, and explores the implications of pagan engagements with ...
Blain, J., Wallis, R. J.
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Sacred Foundations of Folk Song Art
The purpose of the research is to determine the influence on the spontaneous and creative formation of song symbolism (in particular, musical-typological), which took place through instincts.
A. Ivanytskyi
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