The paper discusses the significance of the Studenica monastery as the most important endowment of the Grand Župan Stefan Nemanja in Serbia. Several aspects of Studenica are analised: its function as the mausoleum of the ruler, the status of an autonomous monastery, as well as the peculiarities of the architecture of wall painting, realized in a unique symbiosis of Romanesque and Byzantine art.Published on the occasion of the 23rd international congress of Byzantine studie
The royal mausoleum in Banjska originally built between 1313 and 1317 as a romano gothic single nave...
Published on the occasion of the 23rd international congress of Byzantine studie
On the facade of the church of the Presentation of the Virgin, in Lipljan, the damaged depictions of...
The paper deals with the chronology of the construction of the Studenica monastery and the histor...
Published on the occasion of the 23rd international congress of Byzantine studie
Published on the occasion of the 23rd international congress of Byzantine studie
This paper deals with the bearings of the structure preserved in the floor beside the southwestern ...
The aim of this text is to draw attention to importance of dynastic ties of the members of Serbian ...
Built in the depths of the shadowy mountains of Raška, where the progenitor of theNemanjić dynasty l...
Studenica marble is the stone used in creating the mediaeval Serbian cultural heritage. This is a hi...
This paper discusses the nature and inherent symbolics of the material of choice of which the body o...
The paper discusses the virtually unpublished reliquary of Serbian provenance now kept in the Museo ...
This article explores the King’s Church of Studenica, and its connections to the Byzantine Chora Chu...
The iconography created during the 800-year-long Serbian history depicts the times filled with impor...
Between 1196 and 1355, the royal dynasty of the Nemanids achieved to establish Serbia as a major pow...
The royal mausoleum in Banjska originally built between 1313 and 1317 as a romano gothic single nave...
Published on the occasion of the 23rd international congress of Byzantine studie
On the facade of the church of the Presentation of the Virgin, in Lipljan, the damaged depictions of...
The paper deals with the chronology of the construction of the Studenica monastery and the histor...
Published on the occasion of the 23rd international congress of Byzantine studie
Published on the occasion of the 23rd international congress of Byzantine studie
This paper deals with the bearings of the structure preserved in the floor beside the southwestern ...
The aim of this text is to draw attention to importance of dynastic ties of the members of Serbian ...
Built in the depths of the shadowy mountains of Raška, where the progenitor of theNemanjić dynasty l...
Studenica marble is the stone used in creating the mediaeval Serbian cultural heritage. This is a hi...
This paper discusses the nature and inherent symbolics of the material of choice of which the body o...
The paper discusses the virtually unpublished reliquary of Serbian provenance now kept in the Museo ...
This article explores the King’s Church of Studenica, and its connections to the Byzantine Chora Chu...
The iconography created during the 800-year-long Serbian history depicts the times filled with impor...
Between 1196 and 1355, the royal dynasty of the Nemanids achieved to establish Serbia as a major pow...
The royal mausoleum in Banjska originally built between 1313 and 1317 as a romano gothic single nave...
Published on the occasion of the 23rd international congress of Byzantine studie
On the facade of the church of the Presentation of the Virgin, in Lipljan, the damaged depictions of...