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ISBN10: 0823277445, ISBN13: 9780823277445, [publisher: Fordham University Press] Softcover This interdisciplinary study explores George de La Tour s (1593-1652) enigmatic representations of light, vision and the visible in order to question the nature of painting and its religious, artistic and conceptual aspects. Challenging the familiarity of v. [Greven, Germany] [Publication Year: 2017]
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ISBN10: 0823277445, ISBN13: 9780823277445, [publisher: Fordham University Press] Softcover This interdisciplinary study explores George de La Tour s (1593-1652) enigmatic representations of light, vision and the visible in order to question the nature of painting and its religious, artistic and conceptual aspects. Challenging the familiarity of v. [Greven, Germany] [Publication Year: 2017]
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