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A Spectacular Celebration of the Assumption in Siena

Campbell, 2005

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2817955909341952850
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Campbell A
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Renaissance Quarterly

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This essay addresses the significance of the Assumption of the Virgin fresco in the Baptistery of Siena and the existence of an adjacent tunnel that connects the Baptistery to the Cathedral above. The traditional celebration of the Assumption of the Virgin in Siena is …
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