Byzantine Art (Oxford History of Art)

by Mr Robin Cormack

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The opulence of Byzantine art, with its extravagant use of gold and silver, is well known. Highly skilled artists created powerful representations reflecting and promoting this society and its values in icons, illuminated manuscripts, and mosaics and wallpaintings placed in domed churches and public buildings. This complete introduction to the whole period and range of Byzantine art combines immense breadth with interesting historical detail.

Robin Cormack overturns the myth that Byzantine art remained constant from the inauguration of Constantinople, its artistic centre, in the year 330 until the fall of the city to the Ottomans in 1453. He shows how the many political and religious upheavals of this period produced a wide range of styles and developments in art. This updated, colour edition includes new discoveries, a revised bibliography, and, in a new epilogue, a rethinking of Byzantine Art for the present
day.
  • ISBN10 0198778791
  • ISBN13 9780198778790
  • Publish Date 8 March 2018 (first published 14 September 2000)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Oxford University Press
  • Edition 2nd Revised edition
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 272
  • Language English