Over the course of the nineteenth and twentieth century, there was a sharp discrepancy between the plenitude, diversity and importance of re-imagined and re-used Byzantine architecture and its persistently peripheral status in historiography. This paradox is especially apparent in the context of Byzantine architecture perceived as both a model for, and a precursor of, architectural modernism. A link between Byzantine and modern architecture, based on the ideas of structural rationalism, tectonics, truthfulness and anti-naturalism, as represented in Neo-Byzantine art and architecture and elaborated by various historians - from John Ruskin and Henri Labrouste to Henry-Russell Hitchcock and Philip Johnson, Roger Fry and Clement Greenberg - is...
Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, fell to the Ottomans on May 29, 1453, a date th...
This paper reflects on the embrace of the Ancient world in modernity and the journey to Greece as a ...
The truism that the birth of the discipline of architectural history in Serbia was entwined with nat...
Since the birth of modern Serbian national historiography, the encounters and relationships between ...
The main themes of this volume are the identification of 'visions', 'messages', and 'meanings' in va...
Challenging the long-established idea of the Mediterranean as the cradle of modern architecture, thi...
The paper aims at investigating the role of those aesthetic theories that are at the origin of the h...
The Byzantine legacy in modern architecture can be divided between a historicist, neo-Byzantine arch...
Μη διαθέσιμη περίληψηThe term «Renaissance» has been used in the history of Byzantine art to describ...
The main goal of this research is to consider the Ruskin’s approach in the Byzantine architecture st...
Traditional twentieth-century histories and art historical narratives point to a series of revivals ...
It is without doubt that style, as one of the primary artistic categories for Ancient Greeks, is als...
This chapter examines the early stages of the emergence of the so-called ‘national style’ in Bulgari...
During the 19th century decorative arts, literature, architecture and other fields of cultural produ...
The 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, where most of the Christian nation states of the Balkans e...
Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, fell to the Ottomans on May 29, 1453, a date th...
This paper reflects on the embrace of the Ancient world in modernity and the journey to Greece as a ...
The truism that the birth of the discipline of architectural history in Serbia was entwined with nat...
Since the birth of modern Serbian national historiography, the encounters and relationships between ...
The main themes of this volume are the identification of 'visions', 'messages', and 'meanings' in va...
Challenging the long-established idea of the Mediterranean as the cradle of modern architecture, thi...
The paper aims at investigating the role of those aesthetic theories that are at the origin of the h...
The Byzantine legacy in modern architecture can be divided between a historicist, neo-Byzantine arch...
Μη διαθέσιμη περίληψηThe term «Renaissance» has been used in the history of Byzantine art to describ...
The main goal of this research is to consider the Ruskin’s approach in the Byzantine architecture st...
Traditional twentieth-century histories and art historical narratives point to a series of revivals ...
It is without doubt that style, as one of the primary artistic categories for Ancient Greeks, is als...
This chapter examines the early stages of the emergence of the so-called ‘national style’ in Bulgari...
During the 19th century decorative arts, literature, architecture and other fields of cultural produ...
The 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, where most of the Christian nation states of the Balkans e...
Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, fell to the Ottomans on May 29, 1453, a date th...
This paper reflects on the embrace of the Ancient world in modernity and the journey to Greece as a ...
The truism that the birth of the discipline of architectural history in Serbia was entwined with nat...