... as a Heavenly City, a successor to Greco-Roman and Byzantine civilization in the Mediterranean world.
Gentile Bellini, Renaissance Venice, visual istoria, humanism
Джентиле Беллини, Венеция эпохи Возрождения, ...
... could be more or less in the understanding and elaboration of the subjects. But Ostia, a lively city for its harbour and its commercial exchanges with the major cities of the Mediterranean, also offers ...
... it joins in the most current trend of archaeological researches in the Mediterranean area before going into detail and give an overview of the different types of relevant documentation (notebooks, sketches, ...
... что позволит выявить линии развития искусства скульптуры малых форм от неолита до античности.
бронзовый век, археологический контекст, мелкая пластика, искусство малых форм
Bronze Age, Mediterranean, ...
(2015 World Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Art)
... of the new aesthetics, the Italians, closely related to the national tradition, yet often returned to the native Mediterranean art formations. Thus, Carra tried to connect the style of l’art negre and ...
... describe the practice of burning incense during church services in the Holy Land. Several bronze thuribles suspended from three chains have been discovered in Early Byzantine churches in the Eastern Mediterranean. ...
... The La Tene Style was transformed under influence of Oriental, Eastern Mediterranean, Christian and German art to a new form of artistic expression — visible on metal works, in book illustrations and ...
... the periphery of the ancient world, in particular in the colonies, such as the northern Black Sea littoral, and also its adaptation by the cultures of the Mediterranean, East, Central Asia became the significant ...