Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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37. oldal
... iconography of childhood , a lay iconography eventually detached itself in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries . This was not yet the portrayal of the child on its own . Genre painting was developing at this time by means of the ...
... iconography of childhood , a lay iconography eventually detached itself in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries . This was not yet the portrayal of the child on its own . Genre painting was developing at this time by means of the ...
339. oldal
... iconography in the Middle Ages before the fourteenth century , seeing that the distinction between sacred and profane was so slight . However , among the profane contributions is one theme whose frequency and popularity are highly ...
... iconography in the Middle Ages before the fourteenth century , seeing that the distinction between sacred and profane was so slight . However , among the profane contributions is one theme whose frequency and popularity are highly ...
405. oldal
... iconography , a character as essential as the chorus in the classical theatre : the crowd- not the massive , anonymous crowd of our overpopulated cities , but the assembly of neighbours , women and children , numerous but not unknown to ...
... iconography , a character as essential as the chorus in the classical theatre : the crowd- not the massive , anonymous crowd of our overpopulated cities , but the assembly of neighbours , women and children , numerous but not unknown to ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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