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Byzantine art in the making: main lines of stylistic development in Mediterranean art, 3rd-7th century
Kitzinger, Ernst, 1912-
Year: 1995.
Publisher:  Harvard University Press. 
© Ernst Kitzinger
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Frontmatter
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE Ancient Art in Crisis
CHAPTER TWO Regeneration
CHAPTER THREE Fifth-Century Conflicts — 1
CHAPTER FOUR Fifth-Century Conflicts — 2
CHAPTER FIVE The Justinianic Synthesis
CHAPTER SIX Polarization and Another Synthesis — 1
CHAPTER SEVEN Polarization and Another Synthesis — 2
EPILOGUE
ILLUSTRATIONS
NOTES
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
INDEX OF MODERN AUTHORS CITED
GENERAL INDEX
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Title: Byzantine art in the making : main lines of stylistic development in Mediterranean art, 3rd-7th century Ernst Kitzinger.
Author: Kitzinger, Ernst, 1912-
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Source Version: Byzantine art in the making : main lines of stylistic development in Mediterranean art, 3rd-7th century Ernst Kitzinger
Kitzinger, Ernst, 1912-
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1995.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.03053
Subject Headings: • Art, Byzantine
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