Among our most cherished modern assumptions is our distance from the material world we claim to love or, alternately, to dominate and own. As both devotional tool and art object, the Byzantine icon is rendered complicit in this distancing. According to well-established theological and scholarly explanations, the icon is a window onto the divine: it focuses and directs our minds to a higher understanding of God and saints. Despite their material richness, icons are understood to efface their own materiality, thereby enabling us to do the same. That the privileged relation of image to God is based on its capacity for material self-effacement is the basis for all theology of the icon and all art-historical description. It gets more complicated...
From Tempera to Ink to Code traces the remediation of Orthodox icons. It examines icons’ unexplored,...
Haluk Perk Museum in Istanbul has gained a prestigious place among the private museums of our countr...
In late Byzantium, monastic katholika were painted with increasingly complex programs. The introduct...
Among our most cherished modern assumptions is our distance from the material world we claim to love...
Byzantine icons have attracted artists and art historians to what they saw as the flat style of larg...
The current study addressed the study of (The aesthetics of Byzantine Christian art). Its problem wa...
The paper focuses on a collection of photographs recently (2016) donated to the Museum of Byzantine...
Byzantine art took significant inspiration form its Greco-Roman heritage but then distinguished itse...
This study examines icon revetments produced during the late Byzantine period (1261–1453), situating...
“Although many of the iconographic traditions in Byzantine art formed in the early centuries of Chri...
The following dissertation reassess previous explanations for the transmission of Byzantine iconogra...
This practice-oriented research examines the presence of the image in an artistic vision from the By...
The icon may well be one of the most important legacies of Byzantium. Icons were pervasive in Byzant...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-80)From its inception, the Christian religion, born ...
An icon is a sacred work of art that is both material and spiritual, based on the cultural experienc...
From Tempera to Ink to Code traces the remediation of Orthodox icons. It examines icons’ unexplored,...
Haluk Perk Museum in Istanbul has gained a prestigious place among the private museums of our countr...
In late Byzantium, monastic katholika were painted with increasingly complex programs. The introduct...
Among our most cherished modern assumptions is our distance from the material world we claim to love...
Byzantine icons have attracted artists and art historians to what they saw as the flat style of larg...
The current study addressed the study of (The aesthetics of Byzantine Christian art). Its problem wa...
The paper focuses on a collection of photographs recently (2016) donated to the Museum of Byzantine...
Byzantine art took significant inspiration form its Greco-Roman heritage but then distinguished itse...
This study examines icon revetments produced during the late Byzantine period (1261–1453), situating...
“Although many of the iconographic traditions in Byzantine art formed in the early centuries of Chri...
The following dissertation reassess previous explanations for the transmission of Byzantine iconogra...
This practice-oriented research examines the presence of the image in an artistic vision from the By...
The icon may well be one of the most important legacies of Byzantium. Icons were pervasive in Byzant...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-80)From its inception, the Christian religion, born ...
An icon is a sacred work of art that is both material and spiritual, based on the cultural experienc...
From Tempera to Ink to Code traces the remediation of Orthodox icons. It examines icons’ unexplored,...
Haluk Perk Museum in Istanbul has gained a prestigious place among the private museums of our countr...
In late Byzantium, monastic katholika were painted with increasingly complex programs. The introduct...