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The Tomb of D. Rodrigo Sanches: the rediscovery of an iconographic program
Published 2014-12-01“…The Tomb (Cenotaph) of D. Rodrigo Sanches (illegitimate son of King Sancho I) was recently removed from the arcosolium that housed it in the cloister of the Monastery of S. …”
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki at 65 – A Reflection
Published 2010-12-01“…On August 6 this year, the names of 5,501 hibakusha who had died during the past year were added to the Hiroshima Cenotaph, making the total number of deaths of Hiroshima's hibakusha 269,446. …”
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Insights from the South Sector at Histria. New archaeological and anthropological data
Published 2024-09-01“…The diversity of funerary practices was evident, including reburials and cenotaphs. The high prevalence of graves with double sloped roof made of tiles in the South Sector contrasts markedly with the lower occurrence observed in the Basilica extra muros Sector, suggesting the possibility of a clustered group in the area of the former. …”
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La construcción del retrato abstracto de Boullèe a través de las imágenes de la película The Belly of an Architect de Peter Greenaway
Published 2025-02-01“…El análisis hace visible la noción estética de Greenaway respecto al retrato abstracto de Boullée representado mediante la relación conceptual entre el proyecto boulleano del Cénotaphe à Newton, el tratado Architecture. Essai sur l’Art, los monumentos de la Antigüedad y la pintura del Renacimiento italiano, retomados en el fotograma de la película para establecer la identidad de Boullée y ofrecer una perspectiva de su arquitectura y sus fuentes. …”
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