Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 9-10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1999 |
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... statues . The second , longer quotation is also illuminating in relation to why the temples and statues might have more appeal for foreigners . 1. We can't reconstruct it [ the prehistoric context ] . We don't know enough about how ...
... statues . The second , longer quotation is also illuminating in relation to why the temples and statues might have more appeal for foreigners . 1. We can't reconstruct it [ the prehistoric context ] . We don't know enough about how ...
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... statues very difficult to identify with in that our concept of beauty has obviously changed through the ages . I personally started to discover beauty in corpulence when I saw the paintings and statues of Botero , " then I started ...
... statues very difficult to identify with in that our concept of beauty has obviously changed through the ages . I personally started to discover beauty in corpulence when I saw the paintings and statues of Botero , " then I started ...
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... statues of the saints or the exotic bronze statues of Botero . To the foreign eye , on the other hand , perhaps weary of colour and movement , the temple stones and statues represent difference . They answer a nostalgic desire within ...
... statues of the saints or the exotic bronze statues of Botero . To the foreign eye , on the other hand , perhaps weary of colour and movement , the temple stones and statues represent difference . They answer a nostalgic desire within ...
Contents
Some sources for the history | 14 |
Le barche dello Stato Pontificio nel litorale | 34 |
Survey of traditional Italian ships | 51 |
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