The image and its public in the Middle Ages

form and function of early paintings of the Passion

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form and function of early paintings of the Passion

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English
Pages
298

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The image and its public in the Middle Ages: form and function of early paintings of the Passion
1990, A.D. Caratzas, Aristide d Caratzas Pub
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [271]-274.
Translation of: Das Bild und sein Publikum im Mittelalter.
Spine title: The image & its public in the Middle Ages.
Includes index.

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New Rochelle, N.Y
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Image & its public in the Middle Ages.

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Dewey Decimal Class
704.9/4853/0902
Library of Congress
N8189.3.J47 B413 1990

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viii, 298 p. :
Number of pages
298

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Open Library
OL2189097M
ISBN 10
0892414030
LCCN
89007363
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