The post-Byzantine iconography of the individual punishments of the sinners in the depiction of hell in Northwestern Greece. Differences and similarities to the Cretan school of painting

In the article we are examining the iconographical differences which occur in the depictions of the punishments of the sinners in the scene of the Last Judgement from the two major schools of the 16th c. The representatives of the Cretan school appear exceptionally conservative while, those...

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Main Author: Chouliarás Ioannis P.
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Language:deu
Published: Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade 2016-01-01
Series:Zograf
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-1361/2016/0350-13611640141C.pdf
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spelling doaj-a0d545c897164599a5819147e1d7f3682020-11-24T22:46:47ZdeuFaculty of Philosophy, BelgradeZograf0350-13612406-07552016-01-0120164014115810.2298/ZOG1640141C0350-13611640141CThe post-Byzantine iconography of the individual punishments of the sinners in the depiction of hell in Northwestern Greece. Differences and similarities to the Cretan school of paintingChouliarás Ioannis P.0Ministry of Culture of Greece, Ephorate of Antiquities of Thesprotia, Igoumenitsa, GreeceIn the article we are examining the iconographical differences which occur in the depictions of the punishments of the sinners in the scene of the Last Judgement from the two major schools of the 16th c. The representatives of the Cretan school appear exceptionally conservative while, those of the school of Thebes continue the common Paleologan tradition and create rather provoking and intense scenes. Following that, we make a general presentation of the churches of Northwestern Greece, where this particular subject appears during the 15th-17th c. examining the continuity or not of specific iconographical motifs.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-1361/2016/0350-13611640141C.pdfpost-byzantine iconography15th-17th c.Second Coming (Last Judgment)Hellpunishments of the sinnersNorthwestern GreeceEpirusThessalyMacedoniaCretan schoolschool of Northwestern Greece or Thebes
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The post-Byzantine iconography of the individual punishments of the sinners in the depiction of hell in Northwestern Greece. Differences and similarities to the Cretan school of painting
Zograf
post-byzantine iconography
15th-17th c.
Second Coming (Last Judgment)
Hell
punishments of the sinners
Northwestern Greece
Epirus
Thessaly
Macedonia
Cretan school
school of Northwestern Greece or Thebes
author_facet Chouliarás Ioannis P.
author_sort Chouliarás Ioannis P.
title The post-Byzantine iconography of the individual punishments of the sinners in the depiction of hell in Northwestern Greece. Differences and similarities to the Cretan school of painting
title_short The post-Byzantine iconography of the individual punishments of the sinners in the depiction of hell in Northwestern Greece. Differences and similarities to the Cretan school of painting
title_full The post-Byzantine iconography of the individual punishments of the sinners in the depiction of hell in Northwestern Greece. Differences and similarities to the Cretan school of painting
title_fullStr The post-Byzantine iconography of the individual punishments of the sinners in the depiction of hell in Northwestern Greece. Differences and similarities to the Cretan school of painting
title_full_unstemmed The post-Byzantine iconography of the individual punishments of the sinners in the depiction of hell in Northwestern Greece. Differences and similarities to the Cretan school of painting
title_sort post-byzantine iconography of the individual punishments of the sinners in the depiction of hell in northwestern greece. differences and similarities to the cretan school of painting
publisher Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade
series Zograf
issn 0350-1361
2406-0755
publishDate 2016-01-01
description In the article we are examining the iconographical differences which occur in the depictions of the punishments of the sinners in the scene of the Last Judgement from the two major schools of the 16th c. The representatives of the Cretan school appear exceptionally conservative while, those of the school of Thebes continue the common Paleologan tradition and create rather provoking and intense scenes. Following that, we make a general presentation of the churches of Northwestern Greece, where this particular subject appears during the 15th-17th c. examining the continuity or not of specific iconographical motifs.
topic post-byzantine iconography
15th-17th c.
Second Coming (Last Judgment)
Hell
punishments of the sinners
Northwestern Greece
Epirus
Thessaly
Macedonia
Cretan school
school of Northwestern Greece or Thebes
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-1361/2016/0350-13611640141C.pdf
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