This article is dedicated to the analysis of the early Fourteenth Century byzantine cycle in the Saint Lawrence Cathedral in Genoa: in particular its purpose is to illustrate the iconographic program realized on the counter façade. The questions this article explains are: what is the relationship between painted images and spatial context, which means first the wall on which was carried out, and second the space of the Cathedral; what are the complex meanings of the iconographic themes of the Last Judgement and the Deesis, also in connection to the local devotional culture; and finally, considering the relation patron – subject of the cycle – artist, what are the connections between the Latin devotional needs of patrons and also of the publ...
Being remarkable through the monumentality and elegance of proportions, the architecture of the Chur...
This Dossier – the first of «Intrecci d’Arte» – collects some of the papers presented at an internat...
The article is dedicated to the study of the saints depicted in the representation of the Triumph...
This article is dedicated to the analysis of the early Fourteenth Century byzantine cycle in the Sai...
This paper addresses three interesting cases of Byzantine icons brought to the Republic of Genoa\u20...
This article discusses two different objects that point out the importance played by Byzantine or By...
Includes bibliographical references.This honors thesis will specifically be dealing with two concept...
The current study addressed the study of (The aesthetics of Byzantine Christian art). Its problem wa...
This thesis presents a new comprehensive study of the possible functions of a space discovered under...
This book is about Byzantine art and the European Renaissance. It discusses cultural and artistic in...
Although traditionally associated with Eastern Christianity, the practice of venerating icons became...
The establishment of the Byzantine Empire by Constantine the Great in AD 330 ushered a new dimension...
Author of the thesis: Mgr. et Mgr. Eleonora Tehníková Institution: Charles University in Prague, Fac...
This essay concerns itself with the meaning and function of the Communion of the Apostles in Byzanti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-80)From its inception, the Christian religion, born ...
Being remarkable through the monumentality and elegance of proportions, the architecture of the Chur...
This Dossier – the first of «Intrecci d’Arte» – collects some of the papers presented at an internat...
The article is dedicated to the study of the saints depicted in the representation of the Triumph...
This article is dedicated to the analysis of the early Fourteenth Century byzantine cycle in the Sai...
This paper addresses three interesting cases of Byzantine icons brought to the Republic of Genoa\u20...
This article discusses two different objects that point out the importance played by Byzantine or By...
Includes bibliographical references.This honors thesis will specifically be dealing with two concept...
The current study addressed the study of (The aesthetics of Byzantine Christian art). Its problem wa...
This thesis presents a new comprehensive study of the possible functions of a space discovered under...
This book is about Byzantine art and the European Renaissance. It discusses cultural and artistic in...
Although traditionally associated with Eastern Christianity, the practice of venerating icons became...
The establishment of the Byzantine Empire by Constantine the Great in AD 330 ushered a new dimension...
Author of the thesis: Mgr. et Mgr. Eleonora Tehníková Institution: Charles University in Prague, Fac...
This essay concerns itself with the meaning and function of the Communion of the Apostles in Byzanti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-80)From its inception, the Christian religion, born ...
Being remarkable through the monumentality and elegance of proportions, the architecture of the Chur...
This Dossier – the first of «Intrecci d’Arte» – collects some of the papers presented at an internat...
The article is dedicated to the study of the saints depicted in the representation of the Triumph...