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1896. In this volume, the author endeavored to show the rise and evolution of animal symbolism, and its transition to satire as seen in Christian art. This book is not an exhaustive treatise of the subject. The appended bibliography taken in connection with the references given in the body of the work will be found to contain the principal sources of information. Richly illustrated throughout. Related Free eBooks - Palaces And Courts Of The Exposition: A Handbook Of The Architecture, Sculpture And Mural Paintings With Special Reference To The Symbolism
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