The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2;Volume 65Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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Pagina 194
... Christian Iconography ; or , The History of Christian Art in the Middle Ages . By M. DID- RON . Translated by E. J. MILLINGTON . London : Bohn , 1851 . it may not be useless to devote a few pages to the discussion of its place in art ...
... Christian Iconography ; or , The History of Christian Art in the Middle Ages . By M. DID- RON . Translated by E. J. MILLINGTON . London : Bohn , 1851 . it may not be useless to devote a few pages to the discussion of its place in art ...
Pagina 351
... Christian sculpture that it should attain merely this latter form of excellence . The Christian sculptor should speak to us through his art as the pagan spoke to his contemporaries . He has a nobler and purer faith to illustrate and ...
... Christian sculpture that it should attain merely this latter form of excellence . The Christian sculptor should speak to us through his art as the pagan spoke to his contemporaries . He has a nobler and purer faith to illustrate and ...
Pagina 386
... Christian veneration is practi- cally undisturbed , they are spared the double indignity of religious profanation superadded to social wrong . But the mosque of St. Sophia is , in Christian eyes , a standing monument at once of Moslem ...
... Christian veneration is practi- cally undisturbed , they are spared the double indignity of religious profanation superadded to social wrong . But the mosque of St. Sophia is , in Christian eyes , a standing monument at once of Moslem ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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