What can Iconography, also known as Byzantine art say to 21st century people? Arts of the past reveal local visual languages that envelop the values, morality and spirituality of peoples of the past, who are geographically and/or timely distant from us, contemporary 21st century citizens living in an era of consumerism and ecological and social degradation. The significance of studying visual arts of the past is important for raising awareness of our selfhood in relation to the “Other” in the human and more than human world. On the pretext of engaging aesthetically with the frescoes inside the chapels of Panayia Phorviotissa, Panayia Arakiotissa and the Akathist Hymn chapel of Saint John Monastery from Cyprus (all chapels are included in th...
This chapter investigates the visual aspects of physical beauty of the saintly images depicted withi...
Bizantinė sienų tapyba Trakų parapinėje bažnyčioje ir iš dalies Salos pilies rūmuose yra vienintelia...
The poster describes the aims and the workflow of a new project at the University of Sofia, Bulgaria...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-80)From its inception, the Christian religion, born ...
Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, fell to the Ottomans on May 29, 1453, a date th...
The aesthetics of early Christian and Byzantine art offer an area of insight into attitudes both to ...
This dissertation studies the decorative programs of the ancillary spaces of seven Late Byzantine mo...
The iconography created during the 800-year-long Serbian history depicts the times filled with impor...
In late Byzantium, monastic katholika were painted with increasingly complex programs. The introduct...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [87]-90)Within the context of Eastern Orthodox spirituali...
The icon may well be one of the most important legacies of Byzantium. Icons were pervasive in Byzant...
This paper addresses the sense of sight through case studies drawn from Byzantine art, the art of Or...
The current study addressed the study of (The aesthetics of Byzantine Christian art). Its problem wa...
The establishment of the Byzantine Empire by Constantine the Great in AD 330 ushered a new dimension...
This dissertation argues that natural light in Byzantine churches was manipulated to reinforce visua...
This chapter investigates the visual aspects of physical beauty of the saintly images depicted withi...
Bizantinė sienų tapyba Trakų parapinėje bažnyčioje ir iš dalies Salos pilies rūmuose yra vienintelia...
The poster describes the aims and the workflow of a new project at the University of Sofia, Bulgaria...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-80)From its inception, the Christian religion, born ...
Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, fell to the Ottomans on May 29, 1453, a date th...
The aesthetics of early Christian and Byzantine art offer an area of insight into attitudes both to ...
This dissertation studies the decorative programs of the ancillary spaces of seven Late Byzantine mo...
The iconography created during the 800-year-long Serbian history depicts the times filled with impor...
In late Byzantium, monastic katholika were painted with increasingly complex programs. The introduct...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [87]-90)Within the context of Eastern Orthodox spirituali...
The icon may well be one of the most important legacies of Byzantium. Icons were pervasive in Byzant...
This paper addresses the sense of sight through case studies drawn from Byzantine art, the art of Or...
The current study addressed the study of (The aesthetics of Byzantine Christian art). Its problem wa...
The establishment of the Byzantine Empire by Constantine the Great in AD 330 ushered a new dimension...
This dissertation argues that natural light in Byzantine churches was manipulated to reinforce visua...
This chapter investigates the visual aspects of physical beauty of the saintly images depicted withi...
Bizantinė sienų tapyba Trakų parapinėje bažnyčioje ir iš dalies Salos pilies rūmuose yra vienintelia...
The poster describes the aims and the workflow of a new project at the University of Sofia, Bulgaria...