Byzantium - presentation
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Byzantine ArtArt 101B
Dr. Manuel Aguilar
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Europe and the Byzantine Empire ca. 1000
3Europe and the Justinian Empire 527-565 AD
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Justinian Empire 527-565 AD
5Trade Routes between Europe and the Far East. 550-1453 AD
6Barbarian Invasions
7Plan of Constantinople
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Plan of Constantinople
9Beardless Christ and Justinianon his horse. Detail.
10Saint Michael the Archangel, right leaf of a diptych,early sixth century.
11View of Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace.
12ANTHEMIUS OF TRALLES and ISIDORUS OF MILETUS,Hagia Sophia (view facing north), Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey,
13Hagia Sophia, Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey). 532-537 AD
14Hagia Sophia, Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey). 532-537 AD
15Alternate view of Hagia Sophia from the south
16Section and plan of Hagia Sophia. 532-537 AD
17Section view of Hagia Sophia, Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey). 532-537 AD
18Plan view of Hagia Sophia, Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey). 532-537 AD
19ANTHEMIUS OF TRALLES and ISIDORUS OF MILETUS, interior of Hagia Sophia (view facing southwest), Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey,
20General interior view, with colonnade, arches, gallery, pendentive, portion of dome.
21Interior cupola of Hagia Sophia. 532-537 AD
22Capital in the gallery of Hagia Sophia. 532-537 AD
23The "Deesis" (Virgin, Christ and St. John the Baptist) from Hagia Sophia. 9th century AD.
24Christ as Pantokrator, Hagia Sophia, 9th Century
25Madonna Enthroned, from Hagia Sophia. 9th Century.
26Virgin and Child between Justinian and Constantine, from Hagia Sophia. 6th Century
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28St. John Chrysostom, from Hagia Sophia. 10th century
29Yerebatan Saray Cistern (Cistern Basilica). 527 - 565 A.D.
30Aerial view of San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy, 526-547 AD
31San Vitale, Ravenna. 526 - 547 A.D.
32Detail Interplay of architectural shapes from ENE: apse, choir, and N exedra
33Cutaway view of San Vitale, Ravenna
34Plan of San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy.
35Interior of San Vitale (view from the apse into the choir), Ravenna, Italy.
36View of apse, San Vitale, Ravenna . 547 A.D.
37Choir and apse of San Vitale with mosaic of Christ between two angels,Saint Vitalis, and Bishop Ecclesius, Ravenna, Italy
38Christ between two angels, Saint Vitalis, and Bishop Ecclesius. Apse mosaic, San Vitale. 6th century
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40Capital with impost block. St. Vitale 526 - 547 A.D.
41Justinian, Bishop Maximianus, and attendants. From San Vitale. c. 547 A.D.
42Justinian, Bishop Maximianus, and attendants. From San Vitale. c. 547 A.D.
43Theodora and Attendants. From San Vitale. c. 547 A.D.
44St. Mark and the Lion. From San Vitale. c. 525 A.D.
45Detail from triumphal arch, San Vitale. c. 548 AD
46Sant'Apollinare in Classe. c. 533 - 549 A.D.
47Saint Apollinaris amid sheep. Apse mosaic from Sant'Apollinare in Classe. c. 533-549
48Alternate View of Apse Mosaic with Transfiguration and Sant’ Apollinare
49Sant' Apollinaris amid sheep. c.533 – 549
50Garden of Paradise. detail of apse mosaic from Sant'Apollinare in Classe. c. 533 – 549
51Mosaic of the interior of Sant’ Apollinare in Classe, Ravenna.
52Map of St. Catherine's Monastery in Sinai, Egypt
53Map of St. Catherine's Monastery in Sinai, Egypt
54Aerial view of the Monastery of St. Catherine, Sinai. 548-565 AD
55Monastery of St. Catherine, Sinai. Plan showing 6th century elements in dark outline
56Monastery of St. Catherine from northeast.
57Transfiguration of Jesus, apse mosaic from Saint Catherine's. c. 565 A.D.
58Transfiguration of Jesus, apse mosaic, Church of the Virgin, monastery of Saint Catherine, Mount Sinai, Egypt, ca.
59Transfiguration of Jesus. detail of Jesus. c. 565 A.D.
60Transfiguration of Jesus. detail of head of Jesus. c. 565 A.D.
61Icon of Virgin (Theotokos) and Child between Saints Theodore and George. 6th or early 7th century.
62Anicia Juliana between Magnanimity and Prudence. Folio 6 verso of the Vienna Dioskorides. Honoratai, near Constantinople. Ca 512.
63Ascension of Christ. Rabbula Gospels, Syria. 586 A.D.
64Monastery churches at Hosios Loukas, Greece. 10-11th century
65Plans of the Church of the Theotokos (top) and Church of the Katholikon (bottom). 10-11th century
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Interior of Katholikon at Hosios Loukas.
67Harrowing of Hell in Katholikon of the Monastery of Hosios Loukas. c.1020 A.D.
68Mosaic of Virgin and Child, Pentecost. Katholikon of Hosios Loukas.
69The Nativity in the Church of Daphni. c.1100 A.D
70Baptism of Christ. Church of Daphni.
71The Crucifixion, Church of the Dormition, Daphni. c. 1090-1100
72Christ Pantokrator in the Church of Daphni. c.1100 A.D.
73Church of St. Pantaleimon, Nerezi. c. 1164 A.D
74Lamentation over the Dead Christ, wall painting, Saint Pantaleimon, Nerezi, Macedonia, 1164.
75Plaza of Saint Mark’s, Venice, 1063.
76St. Mark's Basilica, Venice. began 1063
77Plan of St. Mark's Basilica. began 1063
78Interior of St. Mark's Basilica, Venice. begun 1063
79Dome with Pantokrator, Virgin Mary, Apostles, and Kings.
80Dome of the Creation of the World.
81Adam and Eve
82God Creating the Animals, St. Mark's. end 12th century
83Baptism of Christ.
84Crucifixion.
85Anastasis, from St. Mark's. end 12th century
86Dome with Christ the Savior
87Pantokrator, Virgin Mary and Saint Mark.
88Saint Mark going to do missionary work.
89Empress Irene, detail of the Pala d'Oro, St. Mark's. c. 1105
90Cathedral, Cefalu, Italy. from 1240
91Pantokrator, Theotokos and Child, Angels, and Saints, from Cefalu Cathedral. c. 1148
92Christ Pantockator. detail from apse of Cefalu Cathedral. c. 1148
93Monreale Cathedral. 1174 -1182
94Apse of Monreale Cathedral.
95Monreale Cathedral. interior view. 1174 – 1182
96Mosaics with the history of the Old and New Testaments. Monreale Cathedral.
97Apse with Pantokrator, Virgin Mary and Apostles. Monreale Cathedral, 1180-1190.
98Pantokrator. detail of apse mosaic in Monreale Cathedral. c. 1180-1190
99King Roger offering the Monreale Cathedral to the Virgin Mary.
100Fourth Day of Creation. late 12th century
101Christ creating terrestial and water animals.
102Christ creating a diversity of animals (the birds of the air and the fish of the sea).
103God creates Adam. late 12th century
104While Adam sleeps, God forms Eve from one of Adam's ribs. late 12th century
105The Original Sin.
106Noah's Ark. After the flood ceases, Noah lands the animals. late 12th century
107The Tower of Babel.
108The Nativity.
109Image of Theotokos.
110Baptism of Christ.
111Christ curing leppers.
112Pantokrator
113Saints Peter and Paul.
114Christ enthroned with saints (Harbaville Triptych). c. 950
115David composing the Psalms, from Paris Psalter. c. 950 – 970
116Virgin (Theotokos) and Child, icon (Vladimir Virgin). late 11th to early 12th century
117St. George. 12th century
118Monastery of Roussanou, Meteora, Greece. 12th century
119Mount Athos (view of Mount Athos and the north-east coast)
120Church of Saint Catherine, Thessaloniki, Greece, ca. 1280.
121Saint Savior in Chora (Kariye Djami). 14th century
122Plan of Saint Savior in Chora (Kariye Djami).14th century
123Parekklesion (side chapel), Kariye Djami. 14th century
124The Harrowing of Hell, Anastasis, from Kariye Djami. c. 1310-1320
125The Last Judgment.
126Dome with Virgin and Angels
127Virgin Eleousa.
128Birth and Presentation of the Virgin Mary to the Temple.
129Going from Nazareth to Bethlehem for the Census.
130The Annunciation
131The Nativity.
132Flight to Egypt.
133Baptism of Jesus by St. John the Baptist
134The multiplication of the fishes and loaves..
135Christ Healing the Paralytic at Capernaum
136Pantokrator.
137Christ Pantokrator. Detail
138Dormition of Virgin.14th century
139Virgin and Child
140Theotokos
141Christ Pantokrator and the Genealogy of Christ. On wall: The Deesis. 14th century
142Fragment of Deesis.
143The Enthroned Christ and the Donor. 14th century
144The Dormition of the Virgin Mary. Church of Mary Magdalene, Skopje, Bulgaria.
145Christ as Savior of Souls, icon from the church of Saint Clement,Ohrid, Macedonia, early fourteenth century.
146Annunciation, reverse of two-sided icon from the church of Saint Clement,Ohrid, Macedonia, early fourteenth century.
147Cathedral of the Annunciation, Moscow Kremlin. 1482-1490
148Cathedral of St. Basil, Moscow. 1554-1560
149The Archangel Michael. 2nd half 14th century
150Michael the Archangel
151Saint Luke.
152Theotokos.
153The Virgin of Vladimir. 2nd half 15th century
154Saint Nicholas
155Saint Nicholas
156Three Angels (Old Testament Trinity). Andrei Rublyev. 1410
157Large sakkos of Photius, Moscow Kremlin. ca. 1417.