... as in Venetian-ruled areas of the former Byzantine Empire, such as the islands of Crete and Cyprus, were directly exposed to Venetian art and they absorbed its influence at various levels. During the 16th ...
... this tradition also originated from the Byzantine Empire.
Thus the Russian omphalia existed within the Byzantine tradition, but in its two versions: direct and mediated. Both of them were variants of a common ...
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Today the number of known casting flat metal figures of Martynovka type and templates greatly increased. They are distributed over the entire periphery of the Byzantine Empire including the Balkans, ...
... Byzantine Empire under the Palaeologan dynasty, can be also attested in Venetian Crete. The small church of the Panagia in the village of Sklavopoula, diocese of Selino, western Crete, is decorated with ...
Sergei Kozlov
Tyumen State University, Russia
The paper focuses on the study of sources and schemes of formation of Byzantine and Slavic miniatures, depicting the epoch of Pecheneg invasions ...
... of the eastern provinces of Byzantine Empire, and the other with the metropolitan monuments. Despite the fact that figural and Christological images are not preserved, the apse compositions reveal a variety ...
... the Nabatean realm, the Parthian Empire, the Byzantine Empire, Egypt and South Arabia. At first glance, it is primarily the Roman political koine and later Christian art which ties these areas together. ...
... deeper transformations in Late Byzantine culture and society: symptoms of a “fin d’époque”.
Keywords
Late Byzantine Empire, Balkans, 13th to 15th centuries, mural painting, ...