In this paper I outline the problem of the reuse of ancient figurative sculpture in the Medieval architecture, on key points of urban arrangement, such as the city gates, in the first half of the 13th century. The analysis crosscuts the phenomenon, from the Byzantine world to central and southern Italy, and back, following the red line of the diplomatic contacts occurred between the Lascarid emperors of Nicaea and Frederick II Hohenstaufen. The goal is to understand whether and to what extent such interrelations may have had an (even indirect) influence on the artistic practice of either realm, and, conversely, whether the arts – in this case by means of the symbolic reuse of Antiquity – played a role in such delicate political relationship...
This chapter - part of a two-volume work about architectural history - covers Italian architecture f...
A study of literary representations of buildings leads to intersections of comparative literature an...
This dissertation examines the early fourteenth-century architecture, art, and urbanism of Lucera in...
Dieser Artikel bietet eine Übersicht über den Einsatz von Spolien in Rom zwischen dem 4. und dem 13...
Spolia, an archaic term rarely used outside of the study of Roman and Medieval antiquities, describe...
“Spolia” is a term applied to earlier architectural elements re-used in new buildings. This practice...
V zaključni seminarski nalogi bom podrobneje predstavila prakso ponovne uporabe spolij v antičnem Ri...
The architectural landscape of present-day Rome is a physical history lesson in the use of spolia; a...
The research is placed within the complex matter of the individuation and the comprehension of the m...
The word spolia is a plural noun from the Latin spolium, meaning the hide or fleece stripped from th...
The remains of the early Byzantine churches of west Asia Minor are real repositories of reused Clas...
Through selected examinations of the art produced under the Angevin, Orsini, and Tocco families,Case...
The elevation of Ravenna as a new Imperial capital, at the beginning of the 5th century, determined ...
Since nothing remains in situ of the Capuan gateway-except the bases of the towers, and since the su...
In Late Antiquity, cities and other important settlements in the Eastern Mediterranean almost comple...
This chapter - part of a two-volume work about architectural history - covers Italian architecture f...
A study of literary representations of buildings leads to intersections of comparative literature an...
This dissertation examines the early fourteenth-century architecture, art, and urbanism of Lucera in...
Dieser Artikel bietet eine Übersicht über den Einsatz von Spolien in Rom zwischen dem 4. und dem 13...
Spolia, an archaic term rarely used outside of the study of Roman and Medieval antiquities, describe...
“Spolia” is a term applied to earlier architectural elements re-used in new buildings. This practice...
V zaključni seminarski nalogi bom podrobneje predstavila prakso ponovne uporabe spolij v antičnem Ri...
The architectural landscape of present-day Rome is a physical history lesson in the use of spolia; a...
The research is placed within the complex matter of the individuation and the comprehension of the m...
The word spolia is a plural noun from the Latin spolium, meaning the hide or fleece stripped from th...
The remains of the early Byzantine churches of west Asia Minor are real repositories of reused Clas...
Through selected examinations of the art produced under the Angevin, Orsini, and Tocco families,Case...
The elevation of Ravenna as a new Imperial capital, at the beginning of the 5th century, determined ...
Since nothing remains in situ of the Capuan gateway-except the bases of the towers, and since the su...
In Late Antiquity, cities and other important settlements in the Eastern Mediterranean almost comple...
This chapter - part of a two-volume work about architectural history - covers Italian architecture f...
A study of literary representations of buildings leads to intersections of comparative literature an...
This dissertation examines the early fourteenth-century architecture, art, and urbanism of Lucera in...