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All relics bestowed honor and privileges upon the possessor, and monasteries and cathedrals sought to hold the most prestigious. Some relics were even stolen from one church, only to find a new home in another.
The body of the saint provided a spiritual link between life and death, between man
Italian piety and Italian art of the late Middle Ages and after tended to stress the Incarnation narrative, the sequence of events surrounding his birth, and the events of the Passion, the sufferings of his final week on earth.
The similarities that link the several examples display the continuity of tradition
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In European medieval and Renaissance practice, the design was invariably copied from a full-scale colored pattern, known as the cartoon, a practice that continues to this day.
the juxtaposition of different materials, and the use of different techniques to link
The Lalibela churches take their form, placement, and orientation from both geological features and structures within the complex.
The link between Lalibela and Jerusalem may have been related to Ethiopia’s historical
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Diviners invest in the arts to foster personal relationships with the spirit world and enhance communication between nature spirits and humans.
People commonly link divinatory spirits with nature, namely water, trees, and uncultivated
The sculpture and the royal archive were preserved by chance when Ebla was attacked and the palace contents were buried under the building’s rubble.
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