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- Spondē : aphierōma stē mnēmē tou Giōrgou Despinē / by Delēvorrias, Angelos,editor.(CARDINAL)853959; Vikela, Evgenia,editor.(CARDINAL)853958; Zarkadas, A.(Angelos),editor.(CARDINAL)853957; Kaltsas, Nikos E.,editor.(CARDINAL)853956; Triantē, Ismēnē,editor.(CARDINAL)853955; Despinēs, Giōrgos,honoree.(CARDINAL)853954; Mouseio Benakē,publisher.(CARDINAL)134151;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Festschriften.; Despinēs, Giōrgos.; Archaeology; Sculpture, Greek;
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- Sean Scully : doric. by Scully, Sean,1945-(CARDINAL)179443; Luke, Ben.(CARDINAL)564677; Grovier, Kelly.(CARDINAL)356987; Mouseio Benakē.(CARDINAL)134151; Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane.(CARDINAL)356986; IVAM Centre Julio González.(CARDINAL)195977;
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- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Scully, Sean, 1945-;
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- Heaven & earth. by Drandaki, Anastasia.(CARDINAL)352678; Papanikola-Bakirtzē, Dēmētra.(CARDINAL)352677; Tourta, A.(CARDINAL)352676; Albani, Jenny.(CARDINAL)352675; Chalkia, Eugenia.(CARDINAL)352674; Greece.Hypourgeio Politismou.(CARDINAL)215979; J. Paul Getty Museum.(CARDINAL)140825; Mouseio Benakē.(CARDINAL)134151; National Gallery of Art (U.S.)(CARDINAL)141262;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.1. Art of Byzantium from Greek collections / edited by Anastasia Drandaki, Demetra Papanikola-Bakirtzi, Anastasia Tourta -- 2. Cities and countryside in Byzantine Greece / edited by Jenny Albani and Eugenia Chalkia."In 330 Emperor Constantine the Great moved the capital of the Roman Empire from Italy some thousand miles to the east, near the site of the ancient Greek city of Byzantium on the Bosphorus Strait linking the Aegean and Black Seas. Renamed Constantinople (now Istanbul), the city became the largest and wealthiest in the Christian world. It remained the dominant power, especially in the eastern Mediterranean, for more than 1,000 years until it fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. In the first-ever exhibition of Byzantine art at the Gallery, some 170 works of art, many never before lent to the United States, will be on view--among them mosaics, icons, manuscripts, jewelry, and ceramics. The works include newly discovered and unpublished objects and reveal the rich and multifaceted culture of Byzantium. Divided into five thematic sections, the exhibition explores the coexistence of paganism and Christianity, spiritual life in Byzantium, secular works of art used in the home, the intellectual life of Byzantine scholars, and the cross-influences that occurred between Byzantine and Western artists before the fall of Byzantium."
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Art, Byzantine; Christian art and symbolism; Christianity and art; Cities and towns, Medieval; Art;
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