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GREEN MEN and SIRENS at St Michel d’Aiguilhe, le Puy en Velay ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML shows both male and female bi-caudal sirens watched over by a male head. The male siren is clutching his beard, so he also belongs to another category of ...
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GREEN MEN and SIRENS at St Michel d’Aiguilhe, le Puy en Velay ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML shows both male and female bi-caudal sirens watched over by a male head. The male siren is clutching his beard, so he also belongs to another category of ...
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CERCLES
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML English, was Duke of the Aquitaines and of the Normans, Jean, Bishop of Périgueux, grants to Girard, Abbot of St. Cybard, the rights of Cercles over Bourg ...
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GREEN MEN and SIRENS at St Michel d’Aiguilhe, le Puy en Velay ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML The pilgrimage chapel of St Michel d’Aiguilhe, high above Le Puy en Velay, has a marvellous ... St Michel d’Aiguilhe, close-up of sculptures over entrance ...
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ARE HARPIES SIRENS? This article is an extension of my other ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Like sirens, harpies tend to be female. In fact, the earliest sirens in Greek Art were ... and another of a human-headed eagle – more harpy than siren. ...
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Daniel in the Den of Lions:
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Daniel in the Den of Lions: early medieval carvings and their origins. Tina Negus. Reprinted from Folk Life. Journal of Ethnological Studies. ...
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From Antiquity to Romanesque
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Vatican – IVc sarcophagus; Moses strikes the rock for water. Vatican – ‘Julius Bassus’ sarcophagus; late IVc; detail of Abraham & Isaac ...
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Men among Vines : The Romanesque image of figures among vegetation
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Men among Vines : The Romanesque image of figures among vegetation. Many Romanesque and Gothic sculptures depict figures – usually male – among ...
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CERCLES
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML English, was Duke of the Aquitaines and of the Normans, Jean, Bishop of Périgueux, grants to Girard, Abbot of St. Cybard, the rights of Cercles over Bourg ...
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The Green Man of Cercles
Julianna Lees aims to catalogue most of the Green Men of the Romanesque churches in France. Includes a forum and articles in pdf format.
 
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