La iconografía de Trifonte en el gótico final en los reinos de León y Castilla
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Iconografía profana, sillerías de coro, gótico finalAbstract
The three-faces man, a very common subject in gothic works of art from the late fifteenth century, combines the interest in pure ornamentation with a simbolism that is based on the relation profane-religious iconography, in the field of the discoveries of new Lands and the representation of fantastic creatures.Downloads
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Copyright (c) 1991 María Dolores Teijeira Pablos

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