Akdamar Adası'nda yer alan Surp Haç Kilisesi'nin friz detayı - Detail of a decorative frieze of the Church of the Holy Cross on Akdamar Island
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Title
Akdamar Adası'nda yer alan Surp Haç Kilisesi'nin friz detayı - Detail of a decorative frieze of the Church of the Holy Cross on Akdamar Island
Creator
Jane Laroche
Publisher
IFEA
Description
Akdamar Surp Haç kilisesinin dış cephesinde yer alan alçak kabartmalı friz. Alt tarafta üzüm bağı ve kırsal hayatı, üst tarafta , insan maskeleri içeriyor (Van) - Facade of the church of the Holy Cross with decorative friezes. On the lower frieze, vineyard and scene of the rural everyday life, on the upper frieze, human masks (Akdamar Island, Van)
Note
Arkasında el yazısıyla - Handwritten caption on the back side: 65. ACH- Egl-4 - Frise - vignes et vie paysanne - en haut frise de masques - 1965.
Issue Date
1965
Language
French
Coverage
Van, 1965
Subject
Location
IFEA
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/8274
Collections
Van
Type
Format
10,2-7,2 cm, Black&White
Identifier
IFEALARVAN004
Rights
Open Access
Rights Holder
IFEA
Accrual Method
Borrowed

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