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Author Mathews, Thomas F.

Title Byzantium : from antiquity to the Renaissance / Thomas Mathews
Published New York : Abrams, 1998

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Description 176 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 24 cm
Series Perspectives
Perspectives (Harry N. Abrams, Inc.)
Contents ch. 1. Imperial city of Constantinople -- ch. 2. Icons -- ch. 3. Secular domestic world -- ch. 4. Temple of transformation -- ch. 5. Cosmopolitan art
Summary For more than a thousand years, from the time of early Christian Rome until the Renaissance, the Byzantine emperors reigned over a society famed for its high refinement, deep learning, and marvelous variety. Byzantine civilization was both Greek and Oriental, Christian and Roman, European and Asiatic. From the metropolis of Constantinople its art and culture spread outward to Russia, Syria, and Italy. Indeed, Byzantium preserved the artistic heritage of classical antiquity and conveyed it to Europe, transforming it along the way with infusions of Eastern Orthodox religion and Islamic aesthetics. Thomas Mathews surveys Byzantine art within a broad cultural and historical context. Themes emerge: the role of the imperial city within the empire; the place and representation of women; urban and country life; the domestic and secular spheres and the religious and public realms of church, palace, and street. Examining art styles and motifs, Mathews gives fresh readings to icons and iconoclasm, architecture, and the decorative arts
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Also issued online
Subject Art, Byzantine.
LC no. 97042413
ISBN 0810927004 paperback
0131833340 paperback