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... imagery in Georgia between the ninth and thir- teenth centuries . Positioned between the Christian and Islamic worlds , Georgia provides an excellent case study for the investigation of issues regarding the relationship between art and ...
... imagery in Georgia between the ninth and thir- teenth centuries . Positioned between the Christian and Islamic worlds , Georgia provides an excellent case study for the investigation of issues regarding the relationship between art and ...
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Antony Eastmond. ROYAL IMAGERY IN MEDIEVAL GEORGIA This One TSPC - CZB - 5321 ANTONY EASTMOND ROYAL IMAGERY IN MEDIEVAL GEORGIA THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE.
Antony Eastmond. ROYAL IMAGERY IN MEDIEVAL GEORGIA This One TSPC - CZB - 5321 ANTONY EASTMOND ROYAL IMAGERY IN MEDIEVAL GEORGIA THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE.
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Antony Eastmond. ANTONY EASTMOND ROYAL IMAGERY IN MEDIEVAL GEORGIA THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS UNIVERSITY PARK , PENNSYLVANIA for my parents The color plates in this volume were.
Antony Eastmond. ANTONY EASTMOND ROYAL IMAGERY IN MEDIEVAL GEORGIA THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS UNIVERSITY PARK , PENNSYLVANIA for my parents The color plates in this volume were.
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... Imagery Before the Unification of Georgia ( 888-1008 ) II The Imagery of United Georgia ( 1008-1184 ) III The Imagery of Queen Tamar ( 1184-1213 ) PART 2 : THEMES IV The Functions of Royal Imagery V Patronage and the Creation of Royal ...
... Imagery Before the Unification of Georgia ( 888-1008 ) II The Imagery of United Georgia ( 1008-1184 ) III The Imagery of Queen Tamar ( 1184-1213 ) PART 2 : THEMES IV The Functions of Royal Imagery V Patronage and the Creation of Royal ...
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... imagery . It shows that royal imagery had to be adapted to many different audiences , and that it had to change to suit different rulers . This became particularly important in the reign of Queen Tamar , when attitudes toward gender ...
... imagery . It shows that royal imagery had to be adapted to many different audiences , and that it had to change to suit different rulers . This became particularly important in the reign of Queen Tamar , when attitudes toward gender ...
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Page xix - N. Thierry, Le souverain dans les programmes d'églises en Cappadoce et en Géorgie du X' au XIII' siècle, dans Revue des études géorgiennes et caucasiennes, 4, 1988, p.