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Two thousand generations, or forty thousand years of religious imagery

  • I: About this Site
  • II: Before we set out
  • III: First steps
  • IV: A startling vision
  • V: Of Martriarchies and Such
  • VI: End games
  • VII: The Great Mother, cont’d
  • VIII: Making The Virgin a Mother
  • IX: Her divine sister
  • X: New revelations
  • XI: New revelations, cont’d
  • XII: The great mountain
  • XIII: Weatherman this
  • XIV: Tantalizing lights
  • XV: One, two, three . . . twenty-nine!
  • XVI: Light and fire
  • XVII: At the top
  • XVIII : Introducing her cultural side
  • XIX : Commerce and Industry
  • XX: Entertaining offers
  • XXI: Childbirth
  • XXII: Hygiene and healing
  • XXIII: Learning, reasoning, and wisdom
  • XXIV: The arts
  • XXV: Justice
  • XXVI: War
  • XXVII: Disorder
  • XXVIII: Getting organized
  • XXIX: Murals, etc.
  • XXX: Priesthood
  • XXXI: An execution
  • XXXII: Other people!
  • XXXIII: A murder
  • XXXIV: Resemblances
  • XXXV: Dawn
  • XXXVI: Men find out
  • XXXVII: On Witches
  • XXXVIII: Tales from the top
  • XXXIX: An inglorious end—and promise
  • XL: Old paintings and such
  • XLI: Cimabue, Duccio, Giotto, Daddi, Pietro Lorenzetti
  • XLII: Simone Martini, Paolo Veneziano, Luca di Tommè, Gentile da Fabriano, Fra Angelico
  • XLIII: Fra Angelico, Zonobi Strozzi, Pesellino, Antonio Veneziano, Masaccio, Fra Lippi
  • XLIV: Fra Lippi, della Fracesca, Neri di Bicci
  • XLV: Neri di Becci, Benozzo Gozzoli, Fra Carnivale, Giovanni Boccati, Alesso Baldovenetti, Gentile Bellini, Giovanni Bellini
  • XLVI: Giovanni Bellini, Carlo Crivelli, Vincenzo Foppa
  • XLVII: Matteo di Giovanni, Andrea Mantegna, Benvenuto di Giovanni, Vittore Crivelli
  • XLVIII: Sandro Botticelli
  • IL: Francesco Francia, Domenico Ghirlandaio
  • L: Leonardo da Vinci, Cima da Conegliano, Lorenzo Costa
  • LI: Piero di Cosimo, Vittore Carpaccio, Benedetto Carpaccio, Francesco Granacci
  • LII: Francesco Granacci, Michelangelo, Giorgione, Bernardino Luini
  • LIII: Lorenzo Lotto, Domenico Alfino, Michele Coltellini, Defendente Ferrari
  • LIV: Raphael
  • LV: Palma il Vecchio, Correggio, Annibale Carracci
  • LVI: Anibale Carracci, Ludovico Carracci, Titian
  • LVII: Titian, Veronese
  • LVIII: Tintoretto, Orazio Gentileschi
  • LIX: Assorted
  • LX: Assorted (cont’d)
  • LXI: Assorted, cont’d
  • LXII: Assorted, cont’d
  • LXIII: Assorted, cont’d
  • LXIV: Assorted, cont’d
  • LXV: End of the trail – Part One
  • LXVI: End of the trail – Part Two

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Author: Jim Joseph

XXXIX: An inglorious end—and promise

To those who may be receiving one of these post-notifications for the first time: This is not a blog; it’s actually part of a book, and will make little sense to you without knowledge of what has come before—which you can easily obtain, along with a goodly amount of satirical theatre as matters progress, by […]

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