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Doubting Thomas

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Most, Glenn W.

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9780674019140

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Pub Date: 2005
Publisher: Harvard University Press Summary: "[A] learned and fascinating book....The liveliest part of his lively book [is] his study of the pictorial tradition. The illustrations provided are ample but unsatisfactory; Most's commentary, however, makes up for them. His account of the Caravaggio, which you can see only if you're willing to go to Potsdam, is so splendidly intelligent and acute that one can make do with the photograph provided."
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ISBN-13:

9780674019140


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Pub Date: 2005
Publisher: Harvard University Press

"[A] learned and fascinating book....The liveliest part of his lively book [is] his study of the pictorial tradition. The illustrations provided are ample but unsatisfactory; Most's commentary, however, makes up for them. His account of the Caravaggio, which you can see only if you're willing to go to Potsdam, is so splendidly intelligent and acute that one can make do with the photograph provided."

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