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The much discussed subject of the heterosexual couple represented in Greek art is here re-examined on the basis of three mouldmade plaques of the sixth century from the Syme sanctuary. The evidence that, for methodological reasons, is considered as a secu... see more

The much discussed subject of the heterosexual couple represented in Greek art is here re-examined on the basis of three mouldmade plaques of the sixth century from the Syme sanctuary. The evidence that, for methodological reasons, is considered as a secu... see more

In this article we will focus on the Old Testament biblical scenes (neither the preliminary miniatures that illustrate the bible's commission, nor the marginalia) with exclusive attention to the representation of the divinity, since we consider that it is... see more

The article attempts to answer the question of how the name of the most important Byzantine church of Constantinople, the basilica of Hagia Sophia, built in the mid-4th cent., and then rebuilt during the reign of Justinian the Great was understood and int... see more

Sophia’s banquet (Divine Wisdom’s banquet) – this type of iconography is an illustration of a specific passage of the ninth chapter of the Old Testament Book of Proverbs: Wisdom hath built herself a house (Prov 9, 1-6). That text became widespread in Old ... see more

Los narû babilónicos, conocidos tradicionalmente con el nombre de kudurretu (en singular kudurru), fueron unos monumentos de piedra que incluían representaciones divinas encarnadas generalmente por sus emblemas y escenas con figuras antropomorfas, junto a... see more

The painting called “Lahouti (divine) and Nassotti (worldly) Intoxication”, has been drawn on a page in Divan Hafez by Sam Mirza, whose painter was Sultan Mohammad Naqash, a Tabriz Safavid School painter, who is regarded as one of the shining examples of ... see more

To explain the personality traits, miracles of Jesus, and Christian iconography, Ibn Arabi relies on his interpretations about Gabriel's Tamathul (representation) to Mary in the Holy Qur'an. The spiritualization of Jesus' body and the completion of his gu... see more

This article deals with the LM I lithic pessoì from the old excavations at AyiaTriada, which are characterised by the presence of signs incised on one face, and publishes two new examples retrieved from this site during the new excavations. The incised si... see more

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