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Byzantine Ikons of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
12/1937 | 417 | 71
Pages: 249-251+254-257+260-261
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Lazarev, V. N. (Lazarev, V. N.; Lazarev, Viktor Nikitich; Lazarev, Victor Nikitich; Lazarev, L. N.; Lasareff, Victor; Lasareff, V. N.)
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Plate I. A-St. George and the Dragon. Early Fourteenth Century. Mosaic; Diameter 15.2 cm. (Louvre, Paris) B-The Virgin and Child. First Half of the Fourteenth Century. Panel, 34 by 19 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow); C-St. Theodore Stratilates. Early Fourteenth Century. Mosaic, 9 by 7 cm. (The Hermitage, Leningrad); D-The Death of the Virgin. First Half of the Fourteenth Century (The Hermitage, Leningrad). Byzantine Ikons of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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Plate II. A-The Twelve Apostles. First Half of the Fourteenth Century. Panel, 38 by 34 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow). Byzantine Ikons of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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Plate II. B-The Six Feasts.-First Half of the Fourteenth Century. Panel, 31.5 by 20.5 cm. (The Hermitage, Leningrad). Byzantine Ikons of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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Plate III. A-The Annunciation. First Half of Fourteenth Century. Panel, 55 by 43 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow). Byzantine Ikons of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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Plate III. B-The Annunciation. Second Half of the Fourteenth Century. Panel, 43 by 34.5 cm. (The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow). Byzantine Ikons of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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Plate III. C-Our Lady of Tenderness. Second Half of the Fourteenth Century. Panel, 33 by 27 cm. (The Hermitage, Leningrad). Byzantine Ikons of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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Plate III. D-The Death of the Virgin. First Half of the Fourteenth Century. Panel, 45 by 34 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow). Byzantine Ikons of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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Plate IV. A-The Pantokrator. About 1363. Panel, 106 by 79 cm. (The Hermitage, Leningrad). Byzantine Ikons of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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Plate IV. B-The Pantokrator. End of the Fourteenth or the Beginning of the Fifteenth Century. Panel, 124 by 80 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow). Byzantine Ikons of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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Plate IV. C-Gregorius Palamus, Archbishop of Thessalonica. About 1370-80. Panel, 34 by 26 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow). Byzantine Ikons of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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Plate IV. D-The Panagia with the Trinity. Early Fifteenth Century. Panel; Diameter, 12.7 cm. (The Carrand Collection, the Bargello, Florence). Byzantine Ikons of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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Duccio and Thirteenth-Century Greek Ikons
10/1931 | 343 | 59
Pages: 154-155+158-161+164-166+169
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Lazarev, V. N. (Lazarev, V. N.; Lazarev, Viktor Nikitich; Lazarev, Victor Nikitich; Lazarev, L. N.; Lasareff, Victor; Lasareff, V. N.)
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Plate II. B-Madonna and Three Adoring Franciscan Monks, by Duccio (Accademia, Siena). Duccio and Thirteenth-Century Greek Ikons
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Plate I. St. Michael; Greek, End of the Thirteenth Century (Museo Civico, Pisa). Duccio and Thirteenth-Century Greek Ikons
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Plate II. A-Virgin and Child, Greek, End of the Thirteenth Century (Museo Nazionale, Ravenna). Duccio and Thirteenth-Century Greek Ikons
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Plate II. C-Christ Pantokrator. Byzantine, End of the Thirteenth Century (Russian Museum, Leningrad). Duccio and Thirteenth-Century Greek Ikons
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Plate III. The Descent from the Cross. Greek Ikon, End of the Thirteenth Century (M. A. Stoclet, Brussels). Duccio and Thirteenth-Century Greek Ikons
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Plate IV. Scenes from the Life of St. John the Baptist; Detail of the St. John Altarpiece. Sienese School, 1265-1280 (Accademia, Siena). Duccio and Thirteenth-Century Greek Ikons