The paper discusses twelve visual depictions that in all likelihood represent St. Ignatios of Constantinople and were created between the ninth and the thirteenth century. Most of these depictions show Patriarch Ignatios beardless, which reflects the fact that he was a eunuch of the ἐκτομίας category. The paper analyzes two iconographical elements distinctive of his portraits: beardlessness and youthful appearance. It concludes that, on the one hand, the artists who painted the beardless portraits of Ignatios strove to depict the saint as realistically as possible; while, on the other hand, his beardless and youthful appearance also had a metaphorical meaning and served to highlight the chastity and purity of the ...
The purpose of this thesis is to draw a new picture of the history of eunuchs in the Byzantine empir...
The present paper focuses on the representation of Byzantine emperor as deity in the mosaics and fre...
The article presents the sampling study of the images of holy men and women in the hagiographical li...
The paper discusses twelve visual depictions that in all likelihood represent St. Ignatios of Consta...
Few figures in Byzantine culture are as superficially dissimilar as angels and eunuchs, yet their ic...
Byzantine religious manuscripts were commissioned by people from many levels of society. Several con...
Discussions of Byzantine eunuchs have generally relied on accounts that speak directly of a man’s eu...
The existence of eunuchs was one of the defining features of the Byzantine Empire. Covering the whol...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-80)From its inception, the Christian religion, born ...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.This thesis traces the iconographic devel...
The present paper addresses the problem of likeness in Byzantine donor portrait and treats this issu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-147)The iconography of the Crucifixion underwent much...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.This thesis reflects the study of humanis...
The preserved presentations of the Byzantine basileis of the XIII, XIV and XV centuries show that th...
Images not made by human hands (acheiropoietai, Gr. ἀχειροποίηταιι) played a significant role in Byz...
The purpose of this thesis is to draw a new picture of the history of eunuchs in the Byzantine empir...
The present paper focuses on the representation of Byzantine emperor as deity in the mosaics and fre...
The article presents the sampling study of the images of holy men and women in the hagiographical li...
The paper discusses twelve visual depictions that in all likelihood represent St. Ignatios of Consta...
Few figures in Byzantine culture are as superficially dissimilar as angels and eunuchs, yet their ic...
Byzantine religious manuscripts were commissioned by people from many levels of society. Several con...
Discussions of Byzantine eunuchs have generally relied on accounts that speak directly of a man’s eu...
The existence of eunuchs was one of the defining features of the Byzantine Empire. Covering the whol...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-80)From its inception, the Christian religion, born ...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.This thesis traces the iconographic devel...
The present paper addresses the problem of likeness in Byzantine donor portrait and treats this issu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-147)The iconography of the Crucifixion underwent much...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.This thesis reflects the study of humanis...
The preserved presentations of the Byzantine basileis of the XIII, XIV and XV centuries show that th...
Images not made by human hands (acheiropoietai, Gr. ἀχειροποίηταιι) played a significant role in Byz...
The purpose of this thesis is to draw a new picture of the history of eunuchs in the Byzantine empir...
The present paper focuses on the representation of Byzantine emperor as deity in the mosaics and fre...
The article presents the sampling study of the images of holy men and women in the hagiographical li...