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The Cruciform Womb: Process, Symbol and Salvation in Bodleian Library MS
I Speak As One in Doubt
Antonello Da Messina's Dead Christ Supported by Angels in the Prado
Interart Studies from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern Era: Stylistic Parallels Between English Poetry and the Visual Arts Roberta Aronson
Practicing Love of God in Medieval Jerusalem, Gaul and Saxony
Bodies of Knowledge: the Presentation of Personified Figures in Engraved Allegorical Series Produced in the Netherlands, 1548-1600
An Expanded View of the Forms and Functions of 15Th-Century Netherlandish Devotional Art
Christian Materiality and the Mass
Art and Violence in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Rembrandt and the Dutch Catholics
Sensual Encounters: Chapter 2
Observing Protest from a Place
Are Things 'Indifferent'? How Objects Change Our Understanding of Religious History
A Portrait of Christ in the Christian Museum of Esztergom
I Speak As One in Doubt
The Beauty of the Cross: the Passion of Christ in Theology and the Arts from the Catacombs to the Eve of the Renaissance
The Pieta in Art Transcript
EN ROUTE to the AVE: ROGIER VAN DER WEYDEN's MIRAFLORES ALTARPIECE and the NASCENT ROSARY a Thesis Submitted to the Temple U
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A Shifting Devotion: Vision and Performance in Rogier Van Der
The Reformers' Image of Mary: Early German Evangelical Thought & Theology in Visual Art, 1500-1525 Micaela Kowalski Master
The Holy Land in Paris. Embroidering, Depicting, and Stamping the Passion in a Fifteenth-Century Book of Hours (Paris, Bibliothèque De L’Arsenal, MS 1176 a Rés.)
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The Cambridge History of CHRISTIANITY
The Tactile and the Visionary: Notes on the Place of Sculpture in the Medieval Religious Imagination
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The Representation of Women in Religious Art and Imagery Discontinuities in “Female Virtues”
Personal Passions and Carthusian Influences Evident in Rogier Van Der Weyden's Crucified Christ Between the Virgin and Saint J
Revivals Or Survival? the Presence of the Icon in the West from the 15Th Century to Nowadays