The image of Tobit and Tobias in apocryphal books and the fine arts gives the pos-sibility to break a code of the attitude of society to the person having the sight disabilities in contemporary society. We can assume that the image of Tobias which has lots of positive mo-ral features in the development of history could have the influence to the formation of a positi-ve attitude of the society to sightless people. The history of Tobias’s life and especially its happy ending had a great influence on the formation of the image of the guardian angel and the spread in Italian Renaissance pictorial art as well as in the art of other countries starting from the fifteenth century
Current need of the social integration of people with a handicap, either physical, social, or other,...
This thesis examines the belief that ideologies about blindness which have their provenance in relig...
In this article, I examine images of blind people in nineteenth-century Europe and America, and ques...
The image of Tobit and Tobias in apocryphal books and the fine arts gives the possibility ...
The adequate attitude of society towards people with disabilities helps the latter to realize their ...
In the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, the image of Christ healing the blind man began to appea...
Diderot’s Letter on the Blind (1749) is widely held to have inaugurated a new, rational and humane a...
Nothing intrigues more than performing tasks that disability renders impossible. Overcoming physical...
In recent years the study of miraculous images has experienced a substantial re-evaluation of their ...
In his description of Michelangelo’s statue of Moses (c.1513-1545), Giorgio Vasari alleges that Roma...
Arts, Culture, and Blindness is the first book to study adult and child art students actually partic...
The story of Raphael is linked to that of Tobias and is drawn from the deuterocanonical text of the ...
The master's thesis is divided into two parts. The first set of the master's thesis comprises the th...
At the beginning of the Renaissance, social policy towards the poor was geared only to help Christ’s...
The iconography of the Book of Genesis has been elaborated on in extensive studies in which connecti...
Current need of the social integration of people with a handicap, either physical, social, or other,...
This thesis examines the belief that ideologies about blindness which have their provenance in relig...
In this article, I examine images of blind people in nineteenth-century Europe and America, and ques...
The image of Tobit and Tobias in apocryphal books and the fine arts gives the possibility ...
The adequate attitude of society towards people with disabilities helps the latter to realize their ...
In the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, the image of Christ healing the blind man began to appea...
Diderot’s Letter on the Blind (1749) is widely held to have inaugurated a new, rational and humane a...
Nothing intrigues more than performing tasks that disability renders impossible. Overcoming physical...
In recent years the study of miraculous images has experienced a substantial re-evaluation of their ...
In his description of Michelangelo’s statue of Moses (c.1513-1545), Giorgio Vasari alleges that Roma...
Arts, Culture, and Blindness is the first book to study adult and child art students actually partic...
The story of Raphael is linked to that of Tobias and is drawn from the deuterocanonical text of the ...
The master's thesis is divided into two parts. The first set of the master's thesis comprises the th...
At the beginning of the Renaissance, social policy towards the poor was geared only to help Christ’s...
The iconography of the Book of Genesis has been elaborated on in extensive studies in which connecti...
Current need of the social integration of people with a handicap, either physical, social, or other,...
This thesis examines the belief that ideologies about blindness which have their provenance in relig...
In this article, I examine images of blind people in nineteenth-century Europe and America, and ques...