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The Icons of Military Saints in Rus’. An Attempt at Classifying Iconographic Types from before the Beginning of the 17th Century
2017, 27
Data publikacji
10.07.2018
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open access
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Dziedzina
Dziedzina nauk humanistycznych
Dyscyplina
nauki o sztuce
Język publikacji
Angielski
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Abstrakt
Depictions of military martyrs were among the most popular subjects in icon painting in Rus’. Between the 11th and the 17th century local workshops adopted canonical Byzantine models and gradually developed and changed them depending on local factors and conditions. The present article attempts to classify the most common iconographic types and to describe the dynamic of the changes in the iconographic canon on the basis of a qualitative and quantitative analysis of extant and known works.
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