Origin, variants and continuity of an iconographic type: the Paris judgemente
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Eviternare.vi4.9817Keywords:
judgment, Paris, mythology, iconography, appleAbstract
The Judgment of Paris, a recurrent myth on Art History that continues with the current validity. In order to help the iconographic analysis of these representations, some of the most important sources of the myth have been recognized and analyzed, as well as an approach to the characters. In addition, the work has a motivation to briefly capture the trajectory of history and its representation, basing on the transmission of the tradition.
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