icones apo tis thracices arches tou Euxinou pontou sti Voulgaria (Greek language edition)

Greek language text

Anastasia Tourta author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Kapon Editions

Published:15th Dec '11

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icones apo tis thracices arches tou Euxinou pontou sti Voulgaria (Greek language edition) cover

This book was published to accompany the exhibition 'Icons from the Thracian Coasts of the Black Sea', in the Museum of Byzantine Culture, Thessaloniki. The 52 Byzantine and Post-Byzantine icons presented and discussed come from Varna, Mesembria (Nesebr), Sozopolis (Sozopol), Vasiliko (Tsarevo) and Agathoupolis (Ahtopol) on the Bulgarian coasts of the Black Sea, as well as from the mountain village of Brashlyan in Standja.
These are very ancient cities founded by Ionian colonists in the 7th century BC, excepting Dorian Mesambria (Mesembria), which was founded about one hundred years later. During the Byzantine Age they acquired strategic importance for the protection of Constantinople from attacks by northern peoples. After the founding of the Bulgarian Kingdom in 681, although they were frequently included within its borders, they steadfastly maintained their Byzantine structures and spiritual orientation towards Constantinople.
The icons in the publication, charged with the invocations of those who commissioned them - referred to in the dedicatory inscriptions they carry - reveal aspects of the societies from which they come. Concurrently, they point out relations with and influences from the art of Constantinople and, after its capture by the Ottomans, by the schools of painting that emerged in the Greek Orthodox world and indeed in Crete.
Greek language text. 172 colour illustrations.

ISBN: 9789606878510

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1130g

184 pages