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- wga.hu html/a/akotanto/cardioti.htmlPage of The Virgin Cardiotissa by AKOTANTOS, Angelos in the Web Gallery of Art, a searchable image collection and database of European painting, sculpture...
- en.wikipedia.org Angelos AkotantosAngelos Akotantos was born in Crete. He had a sister and two brothers; one of the latter was the famous painter Ioannis Akotantos. ... The Virgin Cardiotissa.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/File:Angelos_Akotantos…label QS:Len,"The Virgin Cardiotissa (Kardiotissa)." ... The following page uses this file: File:Angelos Akotantos - The Virgin Cardiotissa - WGA00097.jpg.
- centuriespast.tumblr.com post/136323132734/…AKOTANTOS, Angelos The Virgin Cardiotissa 1400-50 Tempera and leaf on panel, 121 x 96,5 cm Byzantine and Christian Museum, Athens.
- hellenicaworld.com Greece/Art/en/…. Panagia (The Virgin ) Kardiotissa. Angelos Akotantos Exhibited in the Byzantine and Christian Museum in Athens.Bulunamadı: cardiotissa
- lib-art.com artgallery/3302-the-virgin-…The Virgin Cardiotissa Page of The Virgin Cardiotissa by AKOTANTOS, Angelos in the Web Gallery of Art, a searchable image collection and database of...
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- Angelos Akotantos
- (died before 1457)
- The Virgin Cardiotissa - 1400-50
- mystudios.com artgallery/A/Angelos-Akotantos/The-…The Congregation Of The Archangels - Angelos Akotantos. ... Artist: Angelos Akotantos. Title: The Virgin Cardiotissa 1400.
- amazon.com Oil-canvas-Angelos-Akotantos-…Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Oil on canvas - Angelos Akotantos.
- gr.pinterest.com pin/the-virgin-kardiotissa-by-…Discover the masterpiece 'The Virgin 'Kardiotissa'' created by the Cretan painter Angelos Akotantos in the second quarter of the 15th century.Bulunamadı: cardiotissa
- EN. Virgin “Kardiotissa”. Add tag. ... Painted by the Cretan artist Angelos Akotantos. Collection: Icons and Wood-Carvings. Origin: Crete island.Bulunamadı: cardiotissa
- sdcason.com icon-of-the-mother-of-god-and-infant-…This type of icon is known as the Virgin Eleousa (Virgin of Tenderness) characterized by the touching cheeks of mother and child in a loving moment.Bulunamadı: cardiotissa