Reliquaries and Athropomorphic Imagination

The presentation examined reliquaries as anthropocentric and anthropomorphic objects, that is, as artworks that primarily engage with the human body. In the broadest sense, anthropomorphism can be defined as a cultural practice by which sacred is made human-like. The issue of appropriatness of artis...

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Glavni autor: Munk, Ana (-)
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng
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