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  • Byzantine Empire Map
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  • Byzantine, Islamic and Middle Ages Key Events 526 1204 Byzantine Era 526 St Benedict Establishes Monasticism 527-565 - Reign of Eastern Emperor Justinian and his wife Theodora 622 Mohammed establishes Islam when fleeing from Mecca 700 Traditional date of first book in English Beowulf 711-715 Conquest of North Africa and Spain by Muslims/ Arab rule established in and around Mediterranean 726 843 Iconoclasm movement against the veneration (worship) of icons in Churches 768 814 Reign of Charlemagne Dec. 25, 800 Charlemagne becomes first Holy Roman Emperor 800- 900 Vikings raid northern Europe, Muslims invade Mediterranean, Magyars invade in the East
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  • Byzantine, Islamic and Middle Ages Key Events 800 the book 1001 Arabian Nights first written 843 restoration of the images to Eastern churches 1054 Break between Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Church (The Great Schism) 1071 Conquest of eastern Byzantine provinces by Seljuks 1095-1099 First Crusade called by Pope Urban II (Deus le volt!) 1095-1307 Era of the Crusades 1118 - First branch of warrior monks established The Knights Templar soon followed by the Hospitallers and Teutonic Orders 1204 Crusaders pillage Constantinople 1304 Establishment of the Inquisition during the Albigensian Crusade in France 1453 Fall of Constantinople to the Turks end of Byzantine Era
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  • Byzantine Art Characteristics Onion Domes Pointed Arches Gilded Mosaics Ornate interiors Patterned and inlaid floors Slim people with small feet Small almond shaped faces, huge eyes
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  • Justinian as World Conqueror /(Barberini Ivory) 6 th century Rome, Italy Relief Sculpture Most successful Byzantine Emperor almost reconquered entire Western Empire
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  • Byzantine Art Hagia Sophia 532-537 Istanbul, Turkey Architecture Artist: Anthemius and Isodorus Built under the direction of Justinian Largest church of its time; this is the first use of a dome with pendentives
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  • Byzantine Art San Vitale 526 547 Ravenna, Italy Architecture Typical octagonal shape occurs in Byzantine style, plain exterior, extravagant interiors
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  • Byzantine Art Interior San Vitale 526 547 Ravenna, Italy Architecture/Mosaic The walls of the interior are covered from floor to ceiling with mosaics The amount of light and angle determines the colors and patterns you can see
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  • Byzantine Art Justinian Mosaic 547 Ravenna, Italy Mosaic Byzantine mosaics are typically very colorful with a heavy use of gold note Justinian has a halo (not a saint) He holds the bread (the host)
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  • Byzantine Art Theodora Mosaic 547 Ravenna, Italy Mosaic Note the use of gold note Theodoras halo she was no saint She carried the cup of wine
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  • Sacrifice of Abel, Sacrifice of Melchisedech ca. 547 Ravenna, Italy Mosaic The bread and wine are on the altar as the ultimate sacrifice
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  • SantApollinare in Classe 533-549 Ravenna, Italy Architecture Typical Byzantine Basilica style plain exterior
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  • SantApollinare in Classe Interior 533-549 Ravenna, Italy Architecture/Mosaics Interior filled with mosaics and gold
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  • Saint Apollinaris Amid Sheep 533-549 Ravenna, Italy Mosaic Apse mosaic shows Saint Apollinaris and apostles below
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  • Late Byzantine Art Madonna Enthroned 1270 Unknown provenance Painting Mix of western and eastern art traditions Presentation of Christ is Byzantine but symbol of blessing and angels in circles are western
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  • Transfiguration of Jesus ca. 565 Mount Sinai, Egypt Mosaic Monastery is located on the famed Mountain Monastery of Saint Catherine
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  • Virgin (Theotokos) and Child between Saints Theodore and George, icon 6th or early 7th century Mount Sinai, Egypt Painting 2 ft. 3 in. x 1 ft. 7 3/8 in. Note shapes of bodies, heads and feet typical Byzantine style
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  • Katholikon and Church of the Theotokos Katholikon early 11th century, Church of the Theotokos, 10th century Hosios Loukas, Greece Architecture Typical of Greek Byzantine style exterior more detailed than rest of Empire
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  • Katholikon and Church of the Theotokos Plan
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  • Nativity of Christ inside Katholikon 11 th c. Hosios Loukas, Greece Mosaic Art work was made to fit into the irregular shapes of the church
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  • Baptism of Christ inside Katholikon 11 th c. Hosios Loukas, Greece Mosaic Note the water effect to disguise Christs nudity and create ripples
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  • Pantocrator in the Church of the Dormition 1090-1100 Daphni, Greece Mosaic Mosaics begin to use lots of gold as a background taking reality completely out of the art
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  • Crucifixion in the Church of the Dormition 1090-1100 Daphni, Greece Mosaic Considered the Byzantine mosaic masterpiece
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  • Byzantine Art St. Marks Square (Piazza San Marco) Begun 1063 Architecture Venice, Italy The bell tower was rebuilt in 19 th century due to its collapse Basilica is typical Byzantine style onion domes, mosaic decorations
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  • Saint Marks Cathedral begun 1063 Venice, Italy Architecture Onion domes and mosaics over entrance typical Byzantine style
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  • Byzantine Art Interior of Saint Marks (San Marco) 1063 Venice, Italy Architecture/Mosaic Heavy use of gold mosaic Intricately decorated marble patterned floors In typical Byzantine style in Greek Cross plan Church was built for a large community
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  • Byzantine Art God Creates Eve 1200 Venice, Italy Mosaic Mosaic work becomes very intricate with heavy use of gold, but style is still decayed Biblical stories were told in scenes like these
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  • Pala dOro from Saint Marks Cathedral ca. 1105 Venice, Italy Craftwork Made of gold cloisonn with precious stones Considered a masterwork of craftsmanship
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  • Christ Pantocrater inside Cathedral at Monreale ca. 1180-1190 Monreale, Sicily, Italy Mosaic Sicily was part of the Byzantine Empire and felt its influence heavily
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  • David composing the Psalms/ Paris Psalter ca. 950-970 Undetermined origination Illuminated Manuscript Best example of Byzantine Illuminated Manuscripts from a period known as the Macedonian Renaissance
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  • Anastasis ca. 1310-1320 Constantinople, (Istanbul), Turkey Fresco Painting Anastasis means resurrection Christ is seen pulling Adam and Eve out of their tombs in hell, nearby is King David
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  • Iconostasis
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  • Byzantine Art The end... Next lecture Islamic Art