File:From roman to romanesque.pdf
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[edit]DescriptionFrom roman to romanesque.pdf | The image of the Green Man in Romanesque Churches may have originated in France, via Gallo-Roman sculpture. Julianna Lees's web site, www.green-man-of-cercles.org explores this, and other marginal images in early sculpture. Her article, "From Roman to Romanesque" offers 100 images showing the evolution of some Romanesque iconographic motifs from various European countries. |
Date | 13 August 2006 (original upload date) |
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current | 13:54, 13 August 2006 | 1,275 × 1,650, 51 pages (3.36 MB) | Julianna lees (talk | contribs) | The image of the Green Man in Romanesque Churches may have originated in France, via Gallo-Roman sculpture. Julianna Lees's web site, www.green-man-of-cercles.org explores this, and other marginal images in early sculpture. Her article, "From Roman to R |
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