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... in which artistic traditions were transformed by the need to legitimize the accession of a woman to power . Eastmond also challenges the typically held view that the role of patronage in the functioning 1 I t i t t . S r1 a.
... in which artistic traditions were transformed by the need to legitimize the accession of a woman to power . Eastmond also challenges the typically held view that the role of patronage in the functioning 1 I t i t t . S r1 a.
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... Patronage and the Creation of Royal Imagery Conclusion 9 41 93 187 205 219 Appendix I : Royal Imagery Before 1050 221 Appendix II : The Dating and Identification of the Donor Portraits in the Sioni Church at At'eni 235 Appendix III ...
... Patronage and the Creation of Royal Imagery Conclusion 9 41 93 187 205 219 Appendix I : Royal Imagery Before 1050 221 Appendix II : The Dating and Identification of the Donor Portraits in the Sioni Church at At'eni 235 Appendix III ...
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... patronage helps to explain the apparent inconsistency of the images and the many ways in which royal power is actually defined and presented in the churches . The argument used in this book necessarily involves , to an extent , the ...
... patronage helps to explain the apparent inconsistency of the images and the many ways in which royal power is actually defined and presented in the churches . The argument used in this book necessarily involves , to an extent , the ...
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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.