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18046 Storia dell'arte bizantina in Archaeology and Art History. Protection and Valorisation LM-2 MENNA Maria raffaella
(syllabus)
The course is divided into two parts. The first outlines the development of Byzantine art from the 4th to the 14th century through the analysis of several particularly significant monuments and works. The second analyzes the controversial phenomenon of ‘Iconoclasm’ (destruction of images) sanctioned by the imperial edict of 730 which lasted until 843. The causes and reasons will be investigated by comparing the sources with the artistic production, in the light of recent studies that have questioned its existence (Brubaker 2012, 2016)
(reference books)
E.Concina, Le arti di Bisanzio, MIlano 2002 ( parti scelte) C. Mango, Architettura bizantina, Milano ( parti scelte) V. Lazarev, La pittura bizantina , Torino 1967 (parti scelte)
G. De Francovich, Persia, Siria , Bisanzio e il Medioevo artistico europeo a cura di V. Pace, Napoli 1984 Zibawi, Orienti cristiani, Milano 1995. P. Dall'Oglio et alii, Il restauro del Monastero di San Mosé l’Abissino, Nebek, Siria, Damasco 1998 M. Immerzeel, Identity puzzles. Medieval Christian Art in Syria and Lebanon, Leuven 2009 M.R.Menna, L’immaginario dell’Aldilà nel Giudizio finale di Mar Musa al –Habashi ( Nebek, Siria), in “Arte Medievale”, IV serie, IX, 2019, pp. 82-112.
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