Title | The image of the equestrian archangel in Byzantine and post-Byzantine art and its connection to the Russian iconography “Archangel Michael the Voivode” (Commander of the heavenly host) | ||||||||
Author | Tychinskaya, Polina A. | polina.tych@gmail.com | |||||||
About author | Tychinskaya, Polina A. State Institute for Art Studies, Ph.D. student | ||||||||
In the section | Old Russian Art | ||||||||
Year | 2012 | Volume | 2 | Pages | 189–194 | ||||
Type of article | RAR | Index UDK | 7.033.2; 7.046.3 | Index BBK | 85.11 | ||||
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The article is dedicated to the iconography of the equestrian archangel in Byzantine and post-Byzantine art, apparently prototypical and parallel to the Russian iconography “Archangel Michael the Voivode” (Commander of the heavenly host). The juxtaposition of corresponding monuments reveals both outward resemblance and consanguinity. |
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Reference | Tychinskaya, Polina A. The image of the equestrian archangel in Byzantine and post-Byzantine art and its connection to the Russian iconography “Archangel Michael the Voivode” (Commander of the heavenly host). Actual Problems of Theory and History of Art: Collection of articles. Vol. 2. Eds: Anna V. Zakharova. St. Petersburg, NP-Print Publ., 2012, pp. 189–194. ISSN 2312-2129. | ||||||||
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Full text version of the article | Article language | russian | ||||||
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