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April 22, 1995
Art and Ritual at the Threshold: The Imagery of Portals in Medieval Europe
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Michael Camille,
University of Chicago,
Department of Art History
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Anal Entry and Prohibited Passageways in the Medieval City
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Brendan Cassidy,
Princeton University,
Index of Christian Art
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Justice and Mercy in Cità di Castello
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Giles Constable,
Institute for Advanced Study
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Discussion
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Slobodan Curcic,
Princeton University,
Department of Art and Archaeology
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Response
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Barbara Deimling,
Princeton University,
Index of Christian Art
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Welcome and Introductory Remarks
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David Gillermann,
Wesleyan College,
Department of Art History
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The Gothic Cathedral Façade between Public Ceremony and Private Devotion
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Alick McLean,
University of Miami,
School of Architecture
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The Triumphal Arch and the Temple Front in 11th1 and 12th-century Tuscan Architecture
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Felicity Ratté,
Union College,
Department of Art History
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Architectural Invitations: Images of City Gates in Medieval Italian Painting
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Linda Seidel,
University of Chicago,
Department of Art History
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Romanesque Portals: Rites of Passage
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Nancy Spatz,
The Colorado College,
Department of History
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Portal Iconography created by the Roman Cardinalate in their 12th-century Titular Churches
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Johannes Tripps,
Kunsthistorisches Institut,
Florence, Italy
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The Virgin Mary as Role Model for Female Rituals at Church Portals
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Christine Verzar,
Ohio State University,
Department of Art History
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Response
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Otto Karl Werckmeister,
Northwestern University,
Department of Art History
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Geopolitics of Romanesque Portals
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