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“The Greatest Revolution in Art”: Reinterpreting Roger Fry’s Byzantinism

open access: yesSanat Tarihi Yıllığı, 2022
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in formalism throughout the humanities. Within the field of art history in particular, the emergence of a new formalism has been accompanied by a renewed interest in its historical manifestations ...
Sander Oosterom
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Icons as Maps

open access: yesEikón Imago, 2015
Although a comparison between Orthodox icons and geographic maps sounds like an extravagant idea, if we set them in a broader context, we will see that they are actually akin.
Rostislava Todorova
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The Mandorla Symbol in Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Iconography of the Dormition: Function and Meaning

open access: yesReligions, 2023
The present study examines the use of the mandorla symbol in Byzantine and post-Byzantine iconography of the Dormition. The research aims to outline the reasons for the adoption of the mandorla in the iconographic scheme of the subject as a means of ...
Rostislava Georgieva Todorova
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Display, Early Christian and Byzantine Art exhibition, Baltimore Museum of Art, 1947

open access: yes, 1947
Display of silver from the Early Christian and Byzantine Art Exhibition held at the Baltimore Museum of Art from April 25- June 22 of 1947. The exhibition was organized by The Walters Art Gallery and in collaboration with the Department of Art and ...
Baltimore Museum of Art
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Mosaic Panel on Refrigerium from Sinop Balatlar Church and its Place in Byzantine Iconography

open access: yesArt-Sanat, 2022
Balatlar Church, whose identity and usage phases can be determined with the excavations that started in 2010, is the only structure in Sinop city history whose purpose of the use is known.
Ozan Hetto   +2 more
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Old age in Byzantine society

open access: yes, 2007
This paper examines the status afforded old age in the Byzantine Empire. Frequently neglected in accounts of state formation or comparative history, this Christian imperial state transformed the moral ordering of the lifecourse.
Chris Gilleard, Gilleard, C
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Bizantyne art and its influence on contemporary fashion [PDF]

open access: yesTekstilna industrija, 2019
Byzantine art, though strictly canonized in theme and style, has given, through works of art such as mosaics, fresco painting, and illuminated manuscripts, numerous plays illustrating the canons and fashion of the Byzantine man.
Frfulanović-Šomođi Dragana   +1 more
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The Iconographic Motif of a Griffin and a Hare on the So-called Saracenic-Sicilian Casket from the Wawel Cathedral Treasury in Cracow

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2015
The article examines a kind of community of aesthetic tastes that was connecting Arab and Byzantine courtly culture. This community concerned the secular and luxurious works of art. The silver casket, called a Saracenic-Sicilian, from the Wawel Cathedral
Magdalena Garnczarska
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Two Scenes in the Post-Resurrection Cycle: On the Road to Emmaus and the Supper at Emmaus

open access: yesArt-Sanat, 2021
This study examines scenes from two important 14th-century tableaus depicting Christ with his disciples: On the Road to Emmaus and the Supper at Emmaus.
Hatice Demir
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