... Roman mausoleum, elements probably pertaining to a monumental altar of Augustan age and finally a significant part of the city’s center and specifically the Roman baths of this town.
During the recent ...
... Armenia, Iberia and Caucasian Albania. Moscow, 2012
Architecture of the Caucasian countries in the 4–14thcenturies: MA course. Moscow, 2013
Arcticles
Altar screen ...
... 1520s, when Domenico Puligo terminated a succession of the large altarpieces depicting this subject (Walters Art Museum, Baltimore). Filippino’s version seems to be added to this tradition; nevertheless, ...
... to the Renaissance ideal of a realistic, three-dimensional space populated by naturalistic figures, was diffused throughout Italy and became the standard representation for altarpieces, replacing the compartmentalised ...
... some liturgical furniture (two altars, niches, a holy water font) is still kept, and by comparing it with other similar artifacts in the Roman area, it has been possible to date it back to the 6th century. ...
... type of so-called “Quinitas”, which was created for the altar in the Church of Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Torun about 1390, exercised a significant influence on Russian icons with the multiple ...
... in the Divine Comedy Illustrations
2.7.8. Herbert Gonzalez-Zymla (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain) Classicism, Orientalism and Byzantinism in the Reliquary-Altar Piece of the Monastery of ...