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Cross-Cultural Features in Medieval Art. The Case of the Early Fourteenth-Century Wall Paintings at the Monastery of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem
The Holy Cross Monastery in Jerusalem served as an important Georgian religious center from the eleventh century to the eighteenth. Inscriptions surviving in wall paintings adorning the interior of...