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Velificatio is a
stylistic device used in
ancient Roman art to
frame a
deity by
means of a
billowing garment. It
represents "vigorous movement," an epiphany...
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deities were
abundantly used in Greco-Buddhist art, so too
Boreas and its
velificatio depiction element.
Boreas became the ****anese wind god
Fujin through...
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Crescent headgear,
chariot and
velificatio of Luna, 2nd–5th century...
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which shows a
figure labeled "Aura",
seated on a rock by the sea, with
velificatio, a
billowing garment that
forms an arch overhead. The
other is found...
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wreath Polos Coat of arms of
Greece Crown of
Immortality Five
Crowns Halo
Velificatio Wreaths and
crowns in
antiquity Specifically,
Apollo was the
patron of...
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shown with her
characteristic attributes of
lunate crown,
billowing veil (
velificatio) and
heavenly chariot, from 3rd
century AD,
Roman Empire period....
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Adinkra symbols. Figurative:
Master of Animals,
confronted animals,
velificatio,
Death and the Maiden,
Three hares,
Sheela na gig, puer mingens. In the...
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wreath Polos Coat of arms of
Greece Crown of
Immortality Five
Crowns Halo
Velificatio Laurel wreath Radiate crown Hurschmann, Rolf (2006). "Wreath, Garland"...
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billows in the form of an arch, a
conventional sign of
deity (
velificatio) that "recalls the
vault of the firmament." He is
balanced and paired...
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Aureola Crown of
Immortality Glory (optical phenomenon)
Glory in art
Lesya Velificatio Harper, Douglas. "halo".
Online Etymology Dictionary. ἅλως. Liddell,...