Encyclopedia of World Art, Volume 8Bernard S. Myers Subject matter consists of representational arts in the broadest sense, architecture, sculpture, painting, and other man-made objects with no limits as to time, place, or cultural environment. |
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16th century academy Achaemenid ancient Andrea Antonio Arch Archaeological architect architecture artists Bamian baroque basilica Bergamo Berlin BIBLIOG Bologna Borobudur bronze Bronze Age buildings built campanile carved Cathedral cent central century B.C. Chapel Church culture d'arte decoration dome Domenico Dông-so'n early elements Excavations exhibition cat façade figures Florence Francesco frescoes Giovanni Gothic Harappa Hindu houses Ilkhan important India Indonesia influence interior Iran Iranian Isfahan Islamic Italy Java Javanese L'Arte liwan Lombard London Luristan madrasah Maria Milan modern Mohenjo-daro monuments mosaic mosque motifs Museo Museum Naples original ornamental painter painting palace Palazzo Paris Parthian period Persian Pietro pittori pittura portal pottery rebuilt region reliefs remains Renaissance Roma Roman Romanesque Rome Royal sanctuary Sassanian sculpture Seljuk Sialk Siena Storia structure style Teheran temple Tepe tion tomb towers tradition Turin Venetian Veneto Venice Verona Villa vols walls