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Augustus of Prima Porta
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Colosseum (Coliseum)
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Greek for "image"; used to identify panel paintings made under Greek Orthodox influence that represent the image of a holy person--Christ, Mary, or a saint; such works often imbued with sanctity. |
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A form, image, sign, or subject standing for something else; in the visual arts, often a visible suggestion of something invisible. |
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Having a spiritual meaning or reality that can be known only by intuition, insight, or similar subjective experience. |
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Bayeuz Tapestry
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Tower of London
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Durham Cathedral
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A texture created by the interweaving of two or more melodic lines heard simultaneously. Counterpoint is the technique used for composed polyphonic music. |
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