The Eclectic Visual Culture of Medieval Moldavia / Alice Isabella Sullivan.
The Eclectic Visual Culture of Medieval Moldavia
Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9789004529045 (print)
9789004543843 (electronic book)
9789004543843 (electronic book)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
DK/0686
Yazar
Yayın Bilgisi
©2023
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource (528 pages) : illustrations.
Dizi
Late Antiquity and Medieval Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2023
Visualising the Middle Ages ; 15
Visualising the Middle Ages ; 15
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Includes bibliographical references and index.
İçindekiler Notu
Acknowledgments -- List of Figures -- Notes on Sources, Dates, Translations, and Transliterations -- Table of Key Monuments -- Introduction -- 1 Changing Landscapes -- 1 Moldavia and the Ottoman Empire -- 2 Defensive Landscape -- 3 Sacred Landscape -- 4 Fortified Monasteries -- 5 Projects beyond Moldavia -- 2 Ideologies and Temporalities -- 1 Shifting Identities -- 2 Votive Images, Intercessors, and Rituals -- 3 Alter Constantinus -- 4 New Struggles and Ambitions -- 3 Patterns of Patronage -- 1 Patronage of Mount Athos -- 2 Reasons for Patronage -- 3 Counter-gifts and Holy Relics -- 4 Workshops and Scriptoria -- 4 Sacred Spaces -- 1 Transitions and Transformations -- 2 Peter’s Ecclesiastical Projects -- 3 Byzantine-Slavic Forms -- 4 Gothic Elements -- 5 Stylistic Pluralism -- 5 Images and Rituals -- 1 Mural Cycles in the Naos and Altar -- 2 The Visual and Spatial Orchestration of the Divine Liturgy -- 3 Preparatory Spaces and the Path to Salvation -- 4 Exterior Images and Ambulatory Processions -- 6 Burials and Memory -- 1 The Moldavian Gropniță -- 2 Burials apud ecclesiam -- 3 The Graves and Their Props -- 4 Social and Symbolic Explanations -- 5 Spiritual and Eschatological Dimensions -- 7 Traditions and Transformations -- 1 The Patronage of the Movilă Brothers -- 2 Transformations in the Local Visual Culture -- Conclusion -- -- Bibliography -- Index.
Özet, vb.
Medieval Moldavia - which was located within present-day northeastern Romania and the Republic of Moldova - developed a bold and eclectic visual culture beginning in the 15th century. Within this networked Carpathian Mountain region, art and architecture reflect the creativity and diversity of the cultural landscapes of Eastern Europe. Moldavian objects and monuments - ranging from fortified monasteries and churches enveloped in fresco cycles to silk embroideries, delicately carved woodwork and metalwork, as well as manuscripts gifted to Mount Athos and other Christian centers - negotiate the complex issues of patronage and community in the region. The works attest to processes of cultural contact and translation, revealing how Western medieval, Byzantine, and Slavic traditions were mediated in Moldavian contexts in the post-Byzantine period. .
Dil Notu
English
Konu
Architecture, Medieval __ Moldavia.
Art, Medieval __ Moldavia.
Moldavia __ Civilization.
Art, Medieval __ Moldavia.
Moldavia __ Civilization.