Somatic treasures : Function and Reception of Effigies on Holy Tombs in Fourteenth Century Venice
The article explores the function of effigies in the design of holy shrines in late medieval Venice. Even though representations of deceased laymen were a common feature in sepulchral art, precedent-making holy shrine, Nicola Pisano’s tomb for Saint Dominic from 1267, did not include an effigy. Even...
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Matična publikacija: |
Ikon 4 (2011), str. 193-210 |
Glavni autor: | Munk, Ana (-) |
Vrsta građe: | Članak |
Jezik: | eng |
APA stil citiranja
Munk, A. (2011). Somatic treasures : Function and Reception of Effigies on Holy Tombs in Fourteenth Century Venice: Somatic treasures : Function and Reception of Effigies on Holy Tombs in Fourteenth Century Venice. Ikon.
Chicago stil citiranjaMunk, Ana. "Somatic treasures : Function and Reception of Effigies on Holy Tombs in Fourteenth Century Venice: Somatic treasures : Function and Reception of Effigies on Holy Tombs in Fourteenth Century Venice." 2011.
MLA stil citiranjaMunk, Ana. "Somatic treasures : Function and Reception of Effigies on Holy Tombs in Fourteenth Century Venice: Somatic treasures : Function and Reception of Effigies on Holy Tombs in Fourteenth Century Venice." 2011.