Site Navigation
Categories:
Gniezno
Polish art
Roman Catholic Church sculpture
Medieval European sculptures
Bronzeware
Romanesque art
Articles containing Polish language text

Summary Of: Gniezno Doors

Encyclodia Page On: Gniezno Doors

These Are Links To Other Documents
| | | | | | | | | | | | Polish | bronze | Gniezno Cathedral | Gniezno | Poland | Gothic | bas-relief | St. Adalbert | shrine | Mieszko III the Old | Romanesque art | Poland | Belgium | Hildesheim | Saxony | Bohemia | Flanders | Liege | Archdiocese of Cologne | Mosan art | Lutins | Lille | Lucino | Como | lost wax casting | copper | tin | lead | Hildesheim Cathedral | Charlemagne | Palatine Chapel | Aachen | Byzantines | Prussians | illuminated manuscript | Two lives of Adalbert | Life of Christ | Plock Cathedral | Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod | Virgin Mary | Magdeburg | Emperor Otto II | crozier | Verona | slavery | Gdansk | Florence Baptistery doors | Norman Davies | God's Playground | Grove Art | iconography | The Burlington Magazine | ISBN 0-271-00607-2 | ISBN 0-521-36429-9 | Image of originals | Image of replicas | ISBN 0-19-518948-5 | ISBN 0-525-47561-3 | Faber and Faber | ISBN 0-571-10588-2 | Goldschmidt, Adolph | Categories | Gniezno | Polish art | Roman Catholic Church sculpture | Medieval European sculptures | Bronzeware | Romanesque art | Articles containing Polish language text |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Gniezno Doors".