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... ( Kunsthistorisches Institut Florenz ) . Figure 24. Assisi , S. Francesco , right transept : THE NORTHERN MASTER AT ASSISI 121.
... ( Kunsthistorisches Institut Florenz ) . Figure 24. Assisi , S. Francesco , right transept : THE NORTHERN MASTER AT ASSISI 121.
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... ( Kunsthistorisches Institut Florenz ) . The scale and handling is frequently coarser than in much Gothic work . Thus the clump of leaves in the lower right of the Transfiguration paint- ing ( Fig . 1 ) has a closed profile and lacklustre ...
... ( Kunsthistorisches Institut Florenz ) . The scale and handling is frequently coarser than in much Gothic work . Thus the clump of leaves in the lower right of the Transfiguration paint- ing ( Fig . 1 ) has a closed profile and lacklustre ...
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... ( Kunsthistorisches Institut Florenz ) . have crockets on the gables which end in tiny veined trefoil pads , while those on the east terminate in small coils . The faces of the west side gables consist of alternating trefoils and ...
... ( Kunsthistorisches Institut Florenz ) . have crockets on the gables which end in tiny veined trefoil pads , while those on the east terminate in small coils . The faces of the west side gables consist of alternating trefoils and ...
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