The murals in the church of the virgin Eleousa in Vljusa and Byzantine painting of the second half of the eleventh century

The author gives an analysis of the style of the murals in the Church of the Virgin Eleousa in Veljusa (1080-1093), pointing out the distinctive manner of the outstanding artist, similar in many ways to works produced by the previous generation, such as the frescoes in Saint Sophia in Ohrid...

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Main Author: Zakharova Anna
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Language:deu
Published: Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade 2020-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-1361/2020/0350-13612044037Z.pdf
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The murals in the church of the virgin Eleousa in Vljusa and Byzantine painting of the second half of the eleventh century
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title The murals in the church of the virgin Eleousa in Vljusa and Byzantine painting of the second half of the eleventh century
title_short The murals in the church of the virgin Eleousa in Vljusa and Byzantine painting of the second half of the eleventh century
title_full The murals in the church of the virgin Eleousa in Vljusa and Byzantine painting of the second half of the eleventh century
title_fullStr The murals in the church of the virgin Eleousa in Vljusa and Byzantine painting of the second half of the eleventh century
title_full_unstemmed The murals in the church of the virgin Eleousa in Vljusa and Byzantine painting of the second half of the eleventh century
title_sort murals in the church of the virgin eleousa in vljusa and byzantine painting of the second half of the eleventh century
publisher Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description The author gives an analysis of the style of the murals in the Church of the Virgin Eleousa in Veljusa (1080-1093), pointing out the distinctive manner of the outstanding artist, similar in many ways to works produced by the previous generation, such as the frescoes in Saint Sophia in Ohrid. At the same time parallels are drawn between the Veljusa frescoes and works by Constantinopolitan artists of the last third of the eleventh century, including miniatures in manuscripts and the Daphni mosaics. A few additions to the interpretation of the church’s iconographic programme are also proposed.
topic veljusa
church of the virgin eleousa
byzantine painting
byzantine iconography
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