A stylistic tendency in ninth-century art of the Byzantine world: An example of miniatures in three Greek illuminated manuscripts: The Book of Job (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, gr. 749), The Homili
In the first part of the article the style of miniatures in the three manuscripts is reconsidered, and this provides the basis to prove the Roman origin of the Milan Gregory and Vatican Job. The miniatures of the Sacra Parallela appear to be the work of a Palestinian artist who has most probably exe...
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doaj-e9b2db42c6ed41729b2ceda020b14a302020-11-25T00:23:54ZdeuFaculty of Philosophy, BelgradeZograf0350-13612002-01-012002-20032951910.2298/ZOG0329005OA stylistic tendency in ninth-century art of the Byzantine world: An example of miniatures in three Greek illuminated manuscripts: The Book of Job (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, gr. 749), The HomiliOretskaia IrinaIn the first part of the article the style of miniatures in the three manuscripts is reconsidered, and this provides the basis to prove the Roman origin of the Milan Gregory and Vatican Job. The miniatures of the Sacra Parallela appear to be the work of a Palestinian artist who has most probably executed its vast cycle of illustrations in one of the Greek monasteries in Rome. The second part of the article contains a review of the so-called abstract and expressive stylistic tendency which dominated religious art of the Byzantine. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-1361/2002-2003/0350-13610329005O.pdf |
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A stylistic tendency in ninth-century art of the Byzantine world: An example of miniatures in three Greek illuminated manuscripts: The Book of Job (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, gr. 749), The Homili |
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A stylistic tendency in ninth-century art of the Byzantine world: An example of miniatures in three Greek illuminated manuscripts: The Book of Job (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, gr. 749), The Homili |
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A stylistic tendency in ninth-century art of the Byzantine world: An example of miniatures in three Greek illuminated manuscripts: The Book of Job (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, gr. 749), The Homili |
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A stylistic tendency in ninth-century art of the Byzantine world: An example of miniatures in three Greek illuminated manuscripts: The Book of Job (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, gr. 749), The Homili |
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A stylistic tendency in ninth-century art of the Byzantine world: An example of miniatures in three Greek illuminated manuscripts: The Book of Job (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, gr. 749), The Homili |
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stylistic tendency in ninth-century art of the byzantine world: an example of miniatures in three greek illuminated manuscripts: the book of job (biblioteca apostolica vaticana, gr. 749), the homili |
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In the first part of the article the style of miniatures in the three manuscripts is reconsidered, and this provides the basis to prove the Roman origin of the Milan Gregory and Vatican Job. The miniatures of the Sacra Parallela appear to be the work of a Palestinian artist who has most probably executed its vast cycle of illustrations in one of the Greek monasteries in Rome. The second part of the article contains a review of the so-called abstract and expressive stylistic tendency which dominated religious art of the Byzantine. |
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