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Frederic Leighton ‘A Recognition’ (ROM005)
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periods
eras Renaissance
geography
Europe Italy
settings
exteriors
 
built environments cities
 
built environments buildings > shops
 
built environments buildings > squares and courtyards
 
built environments outdoor sites > marketplaces
 
built environments roadways > roads/streets
people
figures men
 
figures number of figures > 2 figures
 
figures number of figures > crowds [10+ figures]
 
figures foreign nationals and ethnic minorities > Italian people
 
jobs and roles religious persons > monks
 
clothing period clothing > early modern clothing
 
clothing accessories > cloaks
 
clothing accessories > disguises
 
clothing accessories > hats
 
clothing accessories > hoods
 
clothing accessories > jewellery
activities
actions and speech physical motions > meeting
 
actions and speech physical motions > walking
 
actions and speech physical motions > watching
 
actions and speech mental and creative activities > remembering
 
emotions and states emotions > guilt
objects
cultural objects written word > signs and posters
 
cultural objects religious objects > crucifixes
 
cultural objects religious objects > rosaries
 
cultural objects religious objects > statues of Jesus
 
cultural objects valuable objects > merchandise
themes
religion Christianity > Roman Catholicism
 
narrative themes narrative events > secrets
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