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A Byzantine mosaic from Italy | A stained glass panel from a Roman Catholic Cathedral | An example of an Orthodox Christian icon of the Theotokos | Miniature from an Orthodox Book of Gospels | Medival Byzantine ivory triptych |
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Brittany edit
Ireland edit
The irish high-crosses differ basically from what is observed in Brittany and on the continent, by their age, by their dimensions and by te quality of their imagery.
Armenia edit
The armenian khachkars are mostsly of richer design see f.e. http://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=Khachkar
The Pyrenees edit
Peddling craftsmen ? edit
Some grave crosses in the Pyrenees, on the Continent and in Kent resemble so much to each other, that a production by travelling craftssmen becomes probable, concordant to the uses in the gotic construction yards
referencing (Ritter, 2002) edit
References edit
- Ritter, R. (2002). The Oxford Style Manual. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198605641
- Smith, J. (2005a). Harvard Referencing, Wherever, Florida:Wikimedia Foundation. ISBN 11112222X.
- University of Chicago Press Staff. (2003). The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition. University Of Chicago Press. ISBN 0226104036
- Bowcott, O. "Protests halt online auction to shoot stag", The Guardian, October 18, 2005