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Type and Archetype in Late Antique and Byzantine Art and Architecture
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This book addresses typology of Late Antique and Byzantine art and architecture in eight wide-ranging contributions from an international group of scholars. A dialogue between type and its ultimate...
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This book addresses typology of Late Antique and Byzantine art and architecture in eight wide-ranging contributions from an international group of scholars. A dialogue between type and its ultimate source, archetype, surpasses issues of formalism and conventional chronological narratives to suggest a more nuanced approach to typology as a systematic and systemic classification of types in the visual landscape of the pagans, Jews, and Christians.
Set against the contemporaneous cultural context, select examples of Mediterranean material culture confirm the great importance of type-and-archetype constructs for theoretical discourse on architecture and visual arts. Contributors are Anna Adashinskaya, Jelena Anđelković Grašar, Jelena Bogdanović, Čedomila Marinković, Marina Mihaljević, Ljubomir Milanović, Cecilia Olovsdotter, and Ida Sinkević.
Set against the contemporaneous cultural context, select examples of Mediterranean material culture confirm the great importance of type-and-archetype constructs for theoretical discourse on architecture and visual arts. Contributors are Anna Adashinskaya, Jelena Anđelković Grašar, Jelena Bogdanović, Čedomila Marinković, Marina Mihaljević, Ljubomir Milanović, Cecilia Olovsdotter, and Ida Sinkević.
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Pages: 298
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Art and Material Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe
Publication Date:
16 February 2023
ISBN: 9789004527201
Format: Hardcover
“By focusing attention on historically contextualized case studies that explore concepts of types and archetypes, this volume successfully investigates typology as a scholarly tool used in the study of visual arts and architecture of the late antique and Byzantine contexts.[...] Other valuable considerations highlighted in this publication include questions of meaning, referentiality, and temporality within art and architecture; modes of transfer between archetype and type; issues of scale, flexibility, creativity, and availability of resources; and issues of terminology. [...] This edited volume is beautifully designed and produced with good-quality color images integrated throughout the texts, glossy paper, and footnotes. [...] this is a valuable publication not only for its careful methodological and theoretical considerations of types and archetypes within late antique and Byzantine art, architecture, and visual culture, but also for bringing attention to excellent scholarship that touches on east European topics and contexts."
Alice Isabella Sullivan, Tufts University, in Slavic Review, Volume 83, Issue 4, Winter 2024, pp. 839 – 841.
Alice Isabella Sullivan, Tufts University, in Slavic Review, Volume 83, Issue 4, Winter 2024, pp. 839 – 841.
Jelena Bogdanović, Ph.D. (2008), Princeton University, is an Associate Professor at Vanderbilt University. Among her authored and edited books are The Framing of Sacred Space: The Canopy and the Byzantine Church (2017) and Icons of Space: Advances in Hierotopy (2021).
Ida Sinkević, Ph.D. (1994), Princeton University, is the Arthur J. ’55 and Barbara Rothkopf Professor of Art History at Lafayette College. Her books are The Church of St. Panteleimon at Nerezi (2000) and Knights in Shining Armor (2006).
Marina Mihaljević, Ph.D. (2010), Princeton University, is an Assistant Professor of Art and Architectural History at the State University of Novi Pazar, Serbia. Her publications include “Change in Byzantine Architecture” (2012) and “Üçayak: A Forgotten Byzantine Church” (2014).
Čedomila Marinković, Ph.D. (2004), University of Belgrade, is an independent researcher from based in Belgrade. Her books include Image of the Completed Building (2007), Jews in Belgrade 1521-1942 (2020), and Synagogues in Vojvodina (2022).
Ida Sinkević, Ph.D. (1994), Princeton University, is the Arthur J. ’55 and Barbara Rothkopf Professor of Art History at Lafayette College. Her books are The Church of St. Panteleimon at Nerezi (2000) and Knights in Shining Armor (2006).
Marina Mihaljević, Ph.D. (2010), Princeton University, is an Assistant Professor of Art and Architectural History at the State University of Novi Pazar, Serbia. Her publications include “Change in Byzantine Architecture” (2012) and “Üçayak: A Forgotten Byzantine Church” (2014).
Čedomila Marinković, Ph.D. (2004), University of Belgrade, is an independent researcher from based in Belgrade. Her books include Image of the Completed Building (2007), Jews in Belgrade 1521-1942 (2020), and Synagogues in Vojvodina (2022).