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RELIGIONS AND FIGURATVE REPRESENTATION
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THE REPRESENTATION OF LIVING BEINGS AND OF THE GODS IN ANTIQUITY
PROHIBITIONS AND DEVOTIONAL IMAGES IN THE MIDDLE AGES
Figuration and imagery in Muslim art – Nezha Samari
Introduction
Images of living things within a Muslim context: distinguishing between facts and norms
Figures and sculptures from the Umayyad period (661-750)
The propagation of miniature during the first two Abbasid centuries
Fatimid Egypt, Seljuk Persia, al-Andalus, the Ottoman Empire
Conclusion
The impact of religious art on Pre-Saharan Moroccan societies –M'hamed Ahda - M'hamed Ahda
“Cistercian art”: an aniconic tradition within Medieval Latin Christendom? – Ghislain Baury
A pictorial tradition displayed: the 13th century Maronite church of Behdidat – Paul Zgheib
Les mandalas du bouddhisme ésotérique au Japon : le mandala de la Matrice et le mandala du Plan du Diamant - Carina Roth Al Eid
THE ICONOGRAPHIC SHIFT AND THE FAITHS IN THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD AND LATER
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Figuration and imagery in Muslim art – Nezha Samari
Introduction
Images of living things within a Muslim context: distinguishing between facts and norms
Figures and sculptures from the Umayyad period (661-750)
The propagation of miniature during the first two Abbasid centuries
Fatimid Egypt, Seljuk Persia, al-Andalus, the Ottoman Empire
Conclusion
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Overall coordination by Dominique Avon Professor at the Université du Maine (France)
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