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The Image of the Stag: Iconographic Themes in Western Art

By: M Bath
338 pages, B/w photos, illus
The Image of the Stag: Iconographic Themes in Western Art
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Springing from an attempt to explain the meaning of a simple Dorset inn-sign, Bath pursues the iconography of the stag from its earliest secular origins - the legend of Caesar's deer, through to its commonplace occurrence in Christian art and the renaissance.

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By: M Bath
338 pages, B/w photos, illus
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