1. The Circulation of Alabaster Copies of the Madonna of Trapani in the Mediterranean Area
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Cruciata Roberta, Papanikos, GT, Abu-Munshar, M, Al Ghawiel, S, Erslev Andersen, L, Baia, JP, Bar-El, R-Schwartz, D-Bentolila, D, Benvenisty, N- Bonadei, R, Bianchi, M, Brozovic Roncevic, D, Carmel, S, Che, J, Christou, F, Cruciata, R, D'Acierno, MR, Dascalu-Romitan, AM, Dascalu-Romitan, BM, Espinet Rius, JM- Gassiot, A, Farid, I, Forti, S, Gargiulo Labriola, A, Gonzalez Morales, AL, Gonzalez Villa, C, Gugliuzzo, E, Gulseven, E, Hamdy, I, Garcia, DJ-Estruch Guitart, V, Hassani Yamani, AK, Kahlouche, S-Dekkiche, H-Benghanem, K-Hasni, K-Ahmed Betchim, Y-Sekkour, K-Miloudi, S, Kahn, Y, Kebreic, RB, Hee Kim, B, Kimchi, R, Bracha Korzakova, C, Kuyucu, M, Mentzel, PC, Mifsud, C, Montes-Solla, P, Nissim, C, Oberhelman, S, Ortega, I, Perez Rastrilla, L, Restifo, G, Rowe, P, Irshead Shehade, M, Villar, C, Zakaria, R, Zisser, E., and Cruciata Roberta
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Settore L-ART/04 - Museologia E Critica Artistica E Del Restauro ,Sicily, Our Lady of Trapany, alabaster, Mediterranean area ,Settore L-ART/02 - Storia Dell'Arte Moderna - Abstract
The diffusion of small religious works of art in the Mediterranean, in particular the alabaster copies of the fourteenth-century marble sculpture of the Madonna of Trapani, between the second half of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries is very know. But it is important to interpret this diffusion not only within the historical-artistic context but also from a religious, economic and social viewpoint.
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- 2019