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The Bronze Horseman of Justinian in Constantinople, The Cross-Cultural Biography of a Mediterranean Monument

Author: Elena N. Boeck

The triumphal column of Justinian was the tallest freestanding column of the pre-modern world and was crowned with arguably the largest equestrian metal sculpture ever created anywhere before 1699....

The triumphal column of Justinian was the tallest freestanding column of the pre-modern world and was crowned with arguably the largest equestrian metal sculpture ever created anywhere before 1699. The bronze horseman of the Byzantine Empire dominated the heart of Constantinople, assuming new identities, provoking conflicting narratives, and gaining wide...

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  • Themes Architecture, Sculpture - Engraving, Painting - Drawing
  • Language English
  • Number of pages Number of pages 479
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2022
  • Publisher Publisher Cambridge University Press
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The triumphal column of Justinian was the tallest freestanding column of the pre-modern world and was crowned with arguably the largest equestrian metal sculpture ever created anywhere before 1699. The bronze horseman of the Byzantine Empire dominated the heart of Constantinople, assuming new identities, provoking conflicting narratives, and gaining wide international recognition. Because all traces of Justinian's column were erased from the urban fabric of Constantinople in the 16th century, scholars have underestimated its stunning influence and remarkable long-term presence. Its impact on visual and oral culture was arguably among the most extensive of any Mediterranean monument. This book analyzes Byzantine, Islamic, Slavic, Crusader, and Renaissance historical testimonies, medieval pilgrimage routes, geographical, apocalyptic, and hierarchical narratives, folk poetry, Byzantine, Bulgarian, Italian, French, Latin, and Ottoman illuminated manuscripts, Florentine wedding chests, Venetian paintings, and Russian icons to offer a fascinating and innovative biography of a contested medieval monument during the millennium of its existence.

Pages: 479

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Author
Elena N. Boeck
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
English
Subtitle
The Cross-Cultural Biography of a Mediterranean Monument
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
479
Release Date
-
Publication Date
2022
Award
-
Dimensions
17x25 cm
Art Movement
Renaissance, Byzantine Art
Art Albums
Yes
Subjects
Architecture, Sculpture - Engraving, Painting - Drawing
ISBN-13
9781316647646

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The triumphal column of Justinian was the tallest freestanding column of the pre-modern world and was crowned with arguably the largest equestrian metal sculpture ever created anywhere before 1699. The bronze horseman of the Byzantine Empire dominated the heart of Constantinople, assuming new identities, provoking conflicting narratives, and gaining wide international recognition. Because all traces of Justinian's column were erased from the urban fabric of Constantinople in the 16th century, scholars have underestimated its stunning influence and remarkable long-term presence. Its impact on visual and oral culture was arguably among the most extensive of any Mediterranean monument. This book analyzes Byzantine, Islamic, Slavic, Crusader, and Renaissance historical testimonies, medieval pilgrimage routes, geographical, apocalyptic, and hierarchical narratives, folk poetry, Byzantine, Bulgarian, Italian, French, Latin, and Ottoman illuminated manuscripts, Florentine wedding chests, Venetian paintings, and Russian icons to offer a fascinating and innovative biography of a contested medieval monument during the millennium of its existence.

Pages: 479

Manufacturer

Author
Elena N. Boeck
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
English
Subtitle
The Cross-Cultural Biography of a Mediterranean Monument
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
479
Release Date
-
Publication Date
2022
Award
-
Dimensions
17x25 cm
Art Movement
Renaissance, Byzantine Art
Art Albums
Yes
Subjects
Architecture, Sculpture - Engraving, Painting - Drawing
ISBN-13
9781316647646

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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