Sinai Byzantium Russia Orthodox Art from the Sixth to the Twentieth Century
Author(s) | AA.VV. | ||
Editor | Saint Catherine Foundation | Place | Londra |
Year | 2001 | Pages | 488 |
Measure | 27X31 (cm) | Illustration | num ill. col e b/n n.t. |
Binding | tela edit. con sovracc. ill colori | Conservazione | |
Language | Weight | 3200 (gr) | |
ISBN | 1903470005 | EAN-13 | 9781903470008 |
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Tracce d'uso.
Testo in Inglese e Russo.
Testi di: Oriana Baddeley, Earleen Brunner, Yuri Piatnitsky, Marlia Mango, Robin Cormack
The State Hermitage Museum, St petersburg June 2000 - Septembeer 2000.
Courthauld Gallery, Somerset House, London October 2000 - February 2001.
A mother lode of Orthodox imagery comes into print via the monks of St. Catherine's Monastery at Mount Sinai, world-famous for its Byzantine art, and the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, which houses various Byzantine masterpieces as shown here. Covering the time from the rise of Byzantium to the last tsar of Russia, this lavishly illustrated volume presents an unbroken tradition in Orthodox painting from the sixth through the 20th centuries. Other typically Byzantine items are also included: religious mosaics, amphoras, plates, liturgical crosses and vessels, coins, and illuminated manuscript pages from St. Catherine's superlative collection of historic Christian texts, the largest outside the Vatican.
This volume contains some images that have not been seen in previous books on the subject and provides a more substantial look at St. Catherine's than other books on this monastery, the oldest Christian monastery in the world. But while the book is a visual feast of pieces with timeless beauty and depth, the accompanying text doesn't contribute substantially to this showcase of visual objects.
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