Byzantium: Faith And Power 1261 Ð'- 1557
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Byzantium Ð'- the state which has brought in the big contribution to
development of culture to Europe of middle ages. Here the Christianity for
the first time became an official religion. Christianity affected the Byzantine
art. In Byzantine art the main subject of paintings Ð'- icons (Greek Ð'- image)
were holy figures: Christ, the Virgin Mary, the saints, and the apostles. One of
the most famous is icon with Archangel Gabriel, Byzantine (Constantinople or
Sinai?), 13th century. There is the exhibition devoted to the art of Byzantine
civilization at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The exhibition begins in 1261,
when the capital Constantinople was restored to imperial rule, and concludes in
1557. It is last period of existence of Byzantium and time of last blossoming of
its culture.
One of the great example of Byzantine icons is Two-Sided Icon with the
Virgin Pafsolype and Feast Scenes and the Crucifixion and Prophets,
Byzantine (Constantinople) second half of the 14th century. On the observe
side there is the picture of the Virgin and Child surrounded by ten feast
scenes. At the upper left corner we can see Archangel Gabriel tells to the
Virgin that she will have a Child. The last scene is the death of the Virgin.
On the reserve side we can see the Crucifixion of the Christ. Mother and
apostle stand near Christ with a great sorrow on their faces. The other great
icon from that epoch is icon with Saint Catherine of Alexandria and
Scenes of her Passion and Martyrdom, Sinai, 13th century. The image of
Saint Catherine also surrounded by twelve small
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