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A Study in the Iconography of the Incarnation
07/1944 | 496 | 85
Pages: 172+176-177+179
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Rosenau, Helen (Rosenau, Helen; Rosenau, H.)
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Plate I. D-The Visitation. School of Konrad Witz. First Half of 15th Century. Detail. (Berlin). A Study in the Iconography of the Incarnation
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Plate II. D-Mater Misericordiae. Attributed to Bartolomeo Buon. About 1451. Relief in Stone. Height 190 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). A Study in the Iconography of the Incarnation
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Plate I. A-The Visitation. France, c. 1300. Wood, (Metropolitan Museum, New York). A Study in the Iconography of the Incarnation
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Plate I. B-The Visitation. Bohemia, Early 15th Century. (Hohenfurth, Czechoslovakia). A Study in the Iconography of the Incarnation
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Plate I. C-Joseph Reproves the Virgin. c. 1400. from Erfurt. Berlin). A Study in the Iconography of the Incarnation
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Plate II. A-Madonna and Child with Two Angels. Byzantine, End of Fifth or Beginning of Sixth Century. Wallpainting. (Monastery of Baouit). A Study in the Iconography of the Incarnation
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Plate II. B, C-Lead Seals. Byzantine, Fifth or Sixth Century. Diameter, about 2.6 cm. (Likhachev Collection). A Study in the Iconography of the Incarnation