The Crowned Knot of Fire: A Study of the Influence of Medieval Symbolism on Modern PoetryVantage, 1980 - 153 |
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... tapestry is undoubtedly the most characteristic form of medieval representation . As a medium , weaving offered the artist a greater degree of freedom to create a unified compo- sition with a finer range of shading than did the more ...
... tapestry is undoubtedly the most characteristic form of medieval representation . As a medium , weaving offered the artist a greater degree of freedom to create a unified compo- sition with a finer range of shading than did the more ...
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... tapestries . We have time to look at only three of these great wall hangings , but each is a distinctive representative of the achievement of medieval art . No secondary account of what appears on each panel of a tapestry is a ...
... tapestries . We have time to look at only three of these great wall hangings , but each is a distinctive representative of the achievement of medieval art . No secondary account of what appears on each panel of a tapestry is a ...
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... tapestry was woven in seven pieces . Five of these had fifteen panels each , and it is assumed that the other two were somewhat smaller . Seventy - two of the scenes , which were based upon an illuminated manuscript of the visions of ...
... tapestry was woven in seven pieces . Five of these had fifteen panels each , and it is assumed that the other two were somewhat smaller . Seventy - two of the scenes , which were based upon an illuminated manuscript of the visions of ...
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