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JEWISH, EARLY CHRISTIAN, & BYZANTINE ART Art History Survey, T, R, 12-1:20PM, P327, Professor Paige Prater

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Page 1: Introduction to Jewish, Early Christian, & Byzantine Art

JEWISH, EARLY CHRISTIAN, & BYZANTINE ART

Art History Survey, T, R, 12-1:20PM, P327, Professor Paige Prater

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THREE MONOTHEISTIC RELIGIONS/BOOKS Judaism – Hebrew Scriptures, Torah Christianity – Hebrew Scriptures (Old

Testament) + New Testament = Bible Islam – Q’uran (Arabic)

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MAP OF CHRISTIAN SPREAD

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MAP OF ISLAMIC SPREAD

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TIMELINE

Destruction of Jerusalem -70 CE Early Christian (100-6th century CE)

Imperial Christian (313-476CE) Council of Nicaea – 325 CE

Early Byzantine (5th century – 726 CE) End of Western Roman Empire – 476CE Iconoclastic Controversy 726-843CE

Middle Byzantine (843-1204 CE) Catholic vs. Orthodox 1054 CE Crusades begin 1095 CE

Late Byzantine (1261-1453CE) Fall of Constantinople to Turks 1453 CE

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DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM, 70 CE Arch of Titus, 81 CE

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EARLY JEWISH ART

Synagogue at Dura Europos, Syria, 250CE

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EARLY JEWISH ART – DURA EUROPOS

The Finding of the Baby Moses (244-45 CE)

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JEWISH CATACOMB – VILLA TORLONIA, ROME

Menorahs and Ark of the Covenant, 3rd century

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EARLY JEWISH ART

Synagogue floor mosaic, Maon (ancient Menois) c. 530 CE

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EARLY CHRISTIAN ART - SYMBOLS

Good Shepherd Icthus (fish) Chi Rho Alpha and Omega Gospels (first 4 books in New Testament)

Matthew = man or angel Mark = Lion Luke = Ox John = Eagle

Crosses Latin, Greek, Tau, & St. Peter’s

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SYMBOLS: GOOD SHEPHERD

Good Shepherd, Orants, and Story of Jonah, Catacomb of Saints Peter and Marcellinus, Rome, late 3rd-early 4th century

Lunettes Medallion Syncretism Typology

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SYMBOLS: CHI RHO, ICTHUS, & ALPHA & OMEGA

Detail from Theodorus’ sarcophagus, 5th century, Ravenna

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SYMBOLS: GOSPELS (WRITTEN 65-95CE)

Carolingian illuminated manuscript, 9th century CE

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SYMBOLS: CROSSES

Latin Greek Tau St.

Peter’s

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BASILICA PLAN CHURCH

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OLD ST. PETER’S BASILICA (4TH CENTURY)

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SANTA SABINA, C. 422-432 Bishop Peter of Ilyria Brick/marble veneer 24 Corinthian columns:

spolia!

View from south aisle near the sanctuary to the entrance

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SANTA SABINA – DOOR PANEL (420S CE) The Ascension of Elijah Cypress wood

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CENTRAL PLAN CHURCH

Atrium Narthex Apse Dome

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CENTRAL PLAN CHURCH: SANTA COSTANZA, ROME, C. 350 CE

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SANTA COSTANZA, ROME, 350 CE Harvesting of Grapes, ambulatory

vault; double allusion

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RAVENNA

395 – Emperor Theodosius I : eastern & western Roman empire (split between his sons) Honorius (395-423 CE) – Milan > Ravenna

-Direct access by sea to Contantinople Galla Placidia, sister; regent 425-440 CE

(West) 476 CE – Italy fell to the Ostrogoths;

Ravenna became headquarters

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MAUSOLEUM OF GALLA PLACIDIA – RAVENNA, 425-426 CE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvnr0wnmoGY

Good Shepherd – Lunette over entrance

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MAUSOLEUM OF GALLA PLACIDIA – RAVENNA, 425-426 CE

Cruciform plan; pendentive dome (vs squinches)

St. LawrencePatron saint of Bakers

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EARLY CHRISTIAN SCULPTURE

Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, c. 359 CE, Marble

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EARLY BYZANTINE: FIRST GOLDEN AGE

5th century-726 CE (iconoclasm) Art of Constantinople Emperor Justinian 527-565 CE

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CONTSTANTINOPLE: WALLS, 412-413CE Moat & double walls with huge towers 4 mi 180’ deep

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CONSTANTINOPLE: HAGIA SOPHIA, 532-537 CE

Justinian & Theodora - 532 CE

Anthemius of Tralles – geometry/ optics

Isidorus of Miletus -physics

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CONSTANTINOPLE: HAGIA SOPHIA

Pendentives vs squinches

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CONSTANTINOPLE: HAGIA SOPHIA

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CHURCH OF SAN VITALE, RAVENNA

476 CE – Arian Christian Ostrogoths conquer the Romans

526 CE – Bishop Ecclesius commissions 2 new churches- San Vitale in Ravenna and one in port Classis

540 CE – Byzantine forces conquer Ravenna Well-preserved monuments! San Vitale not finished until AFTER Justinian

conquered Ravenna

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CHURCH OF SAN VITALE, RAVENNA

Central-domed octagon

Offset narthex

Dome: mortared, interlocking ceramic tubes

squinches

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CHURCH OF SAN VITALE, RAVENNA

Gold tesserae Mossics in

apses

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CHURCH OF SAN VITALE, RAVENNA

Christ Enthroned, 547 CE. Half-dome of sanctuary apse.

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CHURCH OF SAN VITALE, RAVENNA Justinian and Theodora did NOT attend the

dedication; may never have been there at all!

Emperor Justinian and his attendants, North wall of the apse.

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CHURCH OF SAN VITALE, RAVENNA “Purple makes a fine shroud” -

Theodora

Empress Theodora and her attendants, South wall of the apse.

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CHURCH OF SAN VITALE, RAVENNA

Abel and Melchizedek, South wall lunette. TYPOLOGY!!!

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SANT’APOLLINAIRE IN CLASSE

Mosaics above apse added in 7th-9th century

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ARCHANGEL MICHAEL DIPTYCH – EARLY 6TH CENTURY

Two carved, hinged panels

“Receive these gifts, and having learned the cause…”

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BOOKS: VIENNA GENESIS, EARLY 6TH CENTURY

Murex mollusks – imperial use

Rebecca at the Well. The Vienna Genesis, early 6th century. Tempera, gold, and silver paint on purple dyed vellum, 13 ½ x 9 7/8”.

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KEY BYZANTINE EMPERORS

527-565 - Justinian I: First Byzantine Emperor

717-741 – Leo III: ICONOCLASM in 726 867-886 – Basil I: initiates Macedonian

dynasty 1259-1282 – Michael VIII

Palaeologus: retakes Constantinople from Crusaders in 1261

1449-1453 – Last Byzantine Emperor: Constantine XI Palaeologus

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BOOKS: RABBULA GOSPELS, 586, SYRIA Crucifixion &

Resurrection Signed by

monk, Rabbula

Monastery of St. John the Evangelist in Beth Zagba, Feb 586 CE

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RABBULA GOSPELS, 586, SYRIA

Ascension Ezekiel 1 Mandorla Theotokos

(God-bearer/Church

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ICONS & ICONOCLASM Greek word eikon, meaning

“image” Eastern Orthodox:

iconostasis (screen); prayed while looking at images (ICONS)- miraculous powers

Idolatry vs veneration: Basil the Great of Cappadocia (329-379) and John of Damascus (675-749)

726 CE: Emperor Leo III – ICONOCLASM “image breaking”

843 CE: Empress Theodora, widow of Theophilus, reversed the policy

Virgin and Child with Saints & Angels. 2nd half of 6th century, encaustic on wood, 27 x 18 7/8”

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MULTIPLE DOME CHURCH PLANS

Naos – central core

Quincunx – cross-in-square

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CATHEDRAL OF SANTA SOPHIA, KIEV, 1037-1046 CE

Eastern Slavs>Scandinavian Vikings (Byzantine bodyguards!)>Kiev=capital

Eastern Orthodox Large Central Dome + 12

smaller domes

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MONASTERY CHURCHES AT HOSIO LOUKAS, GREECE: 10-11TH CENTURIES

Middle Byzantine Alternating

courses of brick & stone (vertical AND horizontal)

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CATHEDRAL OF ST. MARK, VENICE, 1063 BEGUN

Venice: important Byzantine trade center

Greek cross plan 5 great

domes/barrel vaults/pendentives

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PALERMO: PALATINE CHAPEL, MID-12TH CENTURY

Sicily: a mix of cultures Greek colony Roman empire Ruled by Muslims

from 827-end of 11th century

Normans took over 1130-1154 –

Norman King Roger Religious toleration

• Western basilica plan with Byzantine dome on squinches

• Christ at PANTOKRATOR

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PALERMO: KING ROGER’S CHAMBER

Byzantine domestic architecture

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FUNERARY CHAPEL, CHURCH OF THE MONASTERY OF CHRIST 1310-1321 CE

Now the Kariye Camii Museum in Istanbul

1316-1321 – sponsor Theodore Metochites expanded it

Late Byzantine

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ANASTASIS, CHURCH OF THE MONASTERY OF CHRIST IN CHORA

Adam & Eve

Star-studded mandorla

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THE OLD TESTAMENT TRINITY, ANDREY RUBLYOV, ICON, 1410-1425, TEMPERA ON PANEL

Representation of the Trinity

Artist-monk Commissioned for

abbot Sergius of the Trinity-Sergius Monastery, near Moscow.

Ideal geometry – Late Byzantine