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- Crusade. New York: W. W. Norton. ISBN 978-0-393-05975-5. Benton, Janetta Rebold (2002). Art of the Middle Ages. World of Art. London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-20350-4...
- Janetta Rebold Benton is an American art historian. She is currently Distinguished Professor of Art History at Pace University in New York. Benton received...
- Sheela na gig Animal representation in Western medieval art Benton, Janetta Rebold (1997). Holy Terrors: Gargoyles on Medieval Buildings. Abbeville Press....
- Phonology, Morphology, Lexicon. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-27944-5. Benton, Janetta Rebold and DiYanni, Robert. Arts and Culture: An Introduction to the Humanities...
- Bushaway 1993, p. 76. "Country News". The Times. London. 18 August 1788. p. 4. Rebold Benton, Janetta (1 April 1997). Holy Terrors: Gargoyles on Medieval Buildings...
- Monarchy and Marriage 860–1600. Cambridge University Press. Benton, Janetta Rebold (2009). Materials, Methods, and Masterpieces of Medieval Art. Praeger Publishers...
- of the Beasts: Natural History in the Medieval Bestiary. Benton, Janetta Rebold. (1992) The Medieval Menagerie: Animals in the Art of the Middle Ages. Lindberg...
- of Sara A. Immerwahr, Hesperia Supplement 33, pp. 1–28 Benton, Janetta Rebold and Robert DiYanni.Arts and Culture: An introduction to the Humanities,...
- Norris thriller Silent Rage. Keats was born in the Bronx to Francis (née Rebold) and Daniel David Keitz. His father was born in Copenhagen, Denmark to Polish...
- (2012). Baroque & Rococo. Phaidon. ISBN 978-0-7148-5742-8. Benton, Janetta Rebold; DiYanni, Robert (1998). Arts and Culture: An Introduction to the Humanities...