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    O Ideário de São Bernardo e a sua influência na arquitectura militar templária by Nuno Villamariz Oliveira

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…The analysis of Saint Bernard’s work opens new horizons that largely surpass the monastic sphere of action, casting new light on the understanding of military and religious art erected by the Templars in the Latin Orient and in Portugal.…”
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    Through the Screen Darkly? Enchantment in Digital Art by Zoltán Körösvölgyi

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Accordingly, as part of our world, the rise of digital art has also become common in faith-based (spiritual and religious) art. This phenomenon has been addressed in international theory, including studies of the post-secular age and (re)enchantment, as well as in theory combined with curatorial practice (e.g., Groys and Weibel 2011). …”
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    The Symbol of Colonial Power through Urban Art: The Case of Mogadishu by Chiara Cozzatella, Vincenzo Cosentino

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This paper explores the historical and symbolic significance of urban structures in Mogadishu, focusing on Italian colonial and religious art. Beginning with a contextualization of Italian colonialism in Somalia, the authors analyze the impact of structural interventions, particularly the construction of the Cathedral in 1928, reflecting Italy’s attempt to Europeanize the city. …”
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    L’art sacré en lumière by Viviana Gobbato

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…But over the past fifty years electric lighting has radically altered the way pieces of religious art are now displayed in church architecture. …”
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    Les édifices néogothiques parisiens et leurs verrières : églises et chapelles catholiques by Martine Callias Bey

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Despite the interest elicited by 19th century religious art over the past thirty years, Paris has lost much of its 19th century religious stained glass. …”
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