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Today , it is generally agreed that this ' animal ornament ' is a variant of ' Germanic Animal Style II ' , as defined by Bernhard Salin , 2 and is equivalent to the so - called ' Vendel Style C'.3 It is therefore an aspect of the art ...
Today , it is generally agreed that this ' animal ornament ' is a variant of ' Germanic Animal Style II ' , as defined by Bernhard Salin , 2 and is equivalent to the so - called ' Vendel Style C'.3 It is therefore an aspect of the art ...
Strana 153
7 1 Germanic animal ornament will for all time represent a singular expression of the Germanic imagination ... after [ the fifth century ] contact with the south was cut off , these motifs were transformed by the northern Germanic ...
7 1 Germanic animal ornament will for all time represent a singular expression of the Germanic imagination ... after [ the fifth century ] contact with the south was cut off , these motifs were transformed by the northern Germanic ...
Strana 183
Peter Paulsen , Ernst Kitzinger and Victor Elbern consider the animal interlace on Christian objects to be an apotropaic device . With reference to animal interlace , Kitzinger states : ' Investing the knot with an animal's head or ...
Peter Paulsen , Ernst Kitzinger and Victor Elbern consider the animal interlace on Christian objects to be an apotropaic device . With reference to animal interlace , Kitzinger states : ' Investing the knot with an animal's head or ...
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