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... already possesses an extensive literature , and our present interest in it is limited to the subjects of the decoration . In the case of such divisions as chancel screens , choir stalls , miseri- cords , bench - ends , and the like , it ...
... already possesses an extensive literature , and our present interest in it is limited to the subjects of the decoration . In the case of such divisions as chancel screens , choir stalls , miseri- cords , bench - ends , and the like , it ...
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... already mentioned , was in the first place a great painter , and in this piece his talents in both directions are admirably conjoined . He loved rich colouring , rich garments , crowns and jewelled ornaments , and we have all these in ...
... already mentioned , was in the first place a great painter , and in this piece his talents in both directions are admirably conjoined . He loved rich colouring , rich garments , crowns and jewelled ornaments , and we have all these in ...
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... already begun to assert itself , and she was therefore naturally influenced by the Italian artists who had there established themselves in considerable numbers . Yet during her short married life the attractions of the Flemish style had ...
... already begun to assert itself , and she was therefore naturally influenced by the Italian artists who had there established themselves in considerable numbers . Yet during her short married life the attractions of the Flemish style had ...
Contents
Introductory Prehistoric | 1 |
Wood Sculpture in the early Middle | 19 |
The Thirteenth Fourteenth | 40 |
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