Аn architectural workshop from the 2nd decade of the 15th century in the border regions of Bulgaria and Serbia

The Monastery of St. John Theologian near Pirot (Poganovo), best known for the icon of Miracle of Latomos (now in Sofia) and wall decoration from the end of the 15th century, was well examined and treated by conservators as a building complex, but is still insufficiently studied. The time o...

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Main Author: Subotić Gojko
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: Institute for Byzantine Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 2013-01-01
Series:Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0584-9888/2013/0584-98881302811S.pdf
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spelling doaj-f616a52e88b3470eb705f02627d1c1812020-11-24T23:34:40ZbulInstitute for Byzantine Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and ArtsZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta0584-98882406-09172013-01-01201350-281183310.2298/ZRVI1350811S0584-98881302811SАn architectural workshop from the 2nd decade of the 15th century in the border regions of Bulgaria and SerbiaSubotić Gojko0Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, BelgradeThe Monastery of St. John Theologian near Pirot (Poganovo), best known for the icon of Miracle of Latomos (now in Sofia) and wall decoration from the end of the 15th century, was well examined and treated by conservators as a building complex, but is still insufficiently studied. The time of the creation of the monument and the identity of its founders, Constantine and Helena, whose names were engraved on the west facade, were variously interpreted, and the largest number of scholars were of the opinion that they were Constantine Dragaš (Dejanović) and his daughter Helena, wife of Emperor Manuel II (1391-1425). However, the persons in questions were members of the nobility of despotes Stefan, who got these areas from Sultan Mehmed I, after the Battle near Sofia in 1413. Architectural drawings and watercolors made by architects Mihailo Valtrović and Dragutin Milutinović, who visited the area around Trn after its liberation from Turkish rule in 1877-1878, made it possible to detect relationships with other monuments in the valley of Jerma, the Monastery of Archangel Michael in Trn and the Monastery of the Virgin in Mislovštica. Characteristic features of these churches - seven-sided dome and a manner of construction with stone, brick and mortar in the distinctive decorative type that cannot be found elsewhere - show that they were built by the same masters, members of an architectural workshop, in the second decade of the 15th century. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 177032: Tradicija, inovacija i identitet u vizantijskom svetu]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0584-9888/2013/0584-98881302811S.pdfThe Monastery of St. John Theologian near Pirot (Poganovo)ConstantineHelenaarchitecture15th century
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Аn architectural workshop from the 2nd decade of the 15th century in the border regions of Bulgaria and Serbia
Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta
The Monastery of St. John Theologian near Pirot (Poganovo)
Constantine
Helena
architecture
15th century
author_facet Subotić Gojko
author_sort Subotić Gojko
title Аn architectural workshop from the 2nd decade of the 15th century in the border regions of Bulgaria and Serbia
title_short Аn architectural workshop from the 2nd decade of the 15th century in the border regions of Bulgaria and Serbia
title_full Аn architectural workshop from the 2nd decade of the 15th century in the border regions of Bulgaria and Serbia
title_fullStr Аn architectural workshop from the 2nd decade of the 15th century in the border regions of Bulgaria and Serbia
title_full_unstemmed Аn architectural workshop from the 2nd decade of the 15th century in the border regions of Bulgaria and Serbia
title_sort аn architectural workshop from the 2nd decade of the 15th century in the border regions of bulgaria and serbia
publisher Institute for Byzantine Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
series Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta
issn 0584-9888
2406-0917
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The Monastery of St. John Theologian near Pirot (Poganovo), best known for the icon of Miracle of Latomos (now in Sofia) and wall decoration from the end of the 15th century, was well examined and treated by conservators as a building complex, but is still insufficiently studied. The time of the creation of the monument and the identity of its founders, Constantine and Helena, whose names were engraved on the west facade, were variously interpreted, and the largest number of scholars were of the opinion that they were Constantine Dragaš (Dejanović) and his daughter Helena, wife of Emperor Manuel II (1391-1425). However, the persons in questions were members of the nobility of despotes Stefan, who got these areas from Sultan Mehmed I, after the Battle near Sofia in 1413. Architectural drawings and watercolors made by architects Mihailo Valtrović and Dragutin Milutinović, who visited the area around Trn after its liberation from Turkish rule in 1877-1878, made it possible to detect relationships with other monuments in the valley of Jerma, the Monastery of Archangel Michael in Trn and the Monastery of the Virgin in Mislovštica. Characteristic features of these churches - seven-sided dome and a manner of construction with stone, brick and mortar in the distinctive decorative type that cannot be found elsewhere - show that they were built by the same masters, members of an architectural workshop, in the second decade of the 15th century. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 177032: Tradicija, inovacija i identitet u vizantijskom svetu]
topic The Monastery of St. John Theologian near Pirot (Poganovo)
Constantine
Helena
architecture
15th century
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