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Religious studies --- Iconography --- Religious architecture --- Painting --- Buonarroti, Michelangelo
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Religious studies --- Folklore --- Epical, mythological and fictitious figures --- Europe: North
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Religious studies --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- Africa
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Religious studies --- Iconography --- Painting --- religious calendars --- icons [devotional images] --- iconostases --- religious visual works
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Semiotics --- Religious studies --- Solar system --- Art --- art [discipline] --- symbolism [artistic concept] --- kunst --- symboliek --- zon
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Social ethics --- Religious studies --- History of the Low Countries --- religious ethics --- anno 1500-1599
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Religious studies --- Iconography --- Art --- History --- art [discipline] --- art history --- religious art --- anno 1900-1999 --- Flanders --- Belgium
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In 'Heilige Begga' schrijft Leen Kelchtermans over religieuze vrouwen en hun devotie maar ook over katholiek en dynastiek machtsvertoon. Ze neemt de lezer mee van de zevende naar de zeventiende eeuw en vertelt hoe Begga, dochter van Itta van Nijvel (ca. 592-652) en Pepijn de Oudere (ca. 580-639), in 1630 aangewezen wordt als stichteres van de bloeiende begijnenbeweging. Rond 1635 penseelde de Vlaamse barokke topper Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678) Heilige Begga, een schilderij dat bulkt van de boeiende verhalen. Deze editie van "Phoebus Focus" maakt zowel van de heilige Begga als van Jacob Jordaens weer mensen van vlees en bloed.
Religious studies --- Christian religious orders --- beguines --- Jordaens, Jacob --- Begghe [s.] --- Beguines --- begijnen. --- Heilige Begga. --- Jordaens, Jacob. --- Jordaens, Jacques
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Religious studies --- Art --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1950-1959 --- anno 1960-1969 --- anno 1970-1979 --- anno 1980-1989 --- Netherlands
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Social ethics --- Religious studies --- Iconography --- religion [discipline] --- religious history --- love [emotion] --- religious art --- peace --- religious experience --- tolerance