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Embodied Words: Reading in Medieval Christian Visual Culture
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Romanesque Capital
Anonymous (French)
12th century
Romanesque Capital from St. Pons-de-Thomieres
Anonymous (French)
ca. 1140
St. Anthony Abbot
attributed to Pedro García de Benabarre
ca. 1460-70
St. Barbara
Anonymous (Flemish)
16th century?
Stylus or Hair parter
Anonymous (French)
first half of the 14th century
Torso Holding a Book with Both Hands, from St. Raphaël at Excideuil, Dordogne
Anonymous (French)
12th century
Virgin and Child
Anonymous (Northern Netherlands)
1455-1475
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