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1 Cross-Cultural and Transcultural Entanglement and Visual Culture in Eastern Europe, ca. 1300–1550
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- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Acknowledgements IX
- List of Contributors XI
- List of Illustrations XV
- Foreword 1
- Introduction 9
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Negotiating Traditions
- 1 Cross-Cultural and Transcultural Entanglement and Visual Culture in Eastern Europe, ca. 1300–1550 29
- 2 Serbian Royal Mausolea:A Quest for Cultural Identity 57
- 3 Byzantine Forms and Catholic Patrons in Late Medieval Transylvania 77
- 4 Buttressing Orthodoxy: Imagining Hagia Sophia and Celebrating Constantinople in Sixteenth-Century Russia 103
- 5 Eclecticism and Originality in the Early Post-Byzantine Art of the Ottoman Balkans 131
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Shifting Iconographies
- 6 Pro or Contra Filioque? Trinitarian Synthronoi Images at the Crossroads of the Catholic West and the Orthodox East (ca. 1300–1500) 157
- 7 The Dormition of the Virgin Between East and West: Artistic Exchange and Innovation in Medieval Wall Paintings from Slovakia 179
- 8 The “Hybrid” Iconography of the Agnus Dei in Moldavian Wall Paintings 199
- 9 The Akathistos on the Move and the Geography of Post-Byzantine Art 221
- 10 The Crucified Monk at the Edge of Traditions 239
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Patterns of Patronage
- 11 “Sic enim Constantinus . . .” The Equestrian Portrait of King Ladislaus Jagiełło in the Holy Trinity Chapel at the Castle of Lublin (1418) 259
- 12 Donors, Patrons, and Benefactors in Medieval Epirus Between the Great Empires: A Society in Change or Continuity? 291
- 13 Albanian Votive Images as Media of Transcultural Interaction Between Tradition and Innovation 315
- 14 Toward a New Era: Patronage and Luxury Endowments to Mount Athos (Fourteenth to Mid-Sixteenth Centuries) 341
- 15 A Murderer Among the Seraphim: Lăpușneanu’s Transfiguration Embroideries 369
- Indexes 401
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Acknowledgements IX
- List of Contributors XI
- List of Illustrations XV
- Foreword 1
- Introduction 9
-
Negotiating Traditions
- 1 Cross-Cultural and Transcultural Entanglement and Visual Culture in Eastern Europe, ca. 1300–1550 29
- 2 Serbian Royal Mausolea:A Quest for Cultural Identity 57
- 3 Byzantine Forms and Catholic Patrons in Late Medieval Transylvania 77
- 4 Buttressing Orthodoxy: Imagining Hagia Sophia and Celebrating Constantinople in Sixteenth-Century Russia 103
- 5 Eclecticism and Originality in the Early Post-Byzantine Art of the Ottoman Balkans 131
-
Shifting Iconographies
- 6 Pro or Contra Filioque? Trinitarian Synthronoi Images at the Crossroads of the Catholic West and the Orthodox East (ca. 1300–1500) 157
- 7 The Dormition of the Virgin Between East and West: Artistic Exchange and Innovation in Medieval Wall Paintings from Slovakia 179
- 8 The “Hybrid” Iconography of the Agnus Dei in Moldavian Wall Paintings 199
- 9 The Akathistos on the Move and the Geography of Post-Byzantine Art 221
- 10 The Crucified Monk at the Edge of Traditions 239
-
Patterns of Patronage
- 11 “Sic enim Constantinus . . .” The Equestrian Portrait of King Ladislaus Jagiełło in the Holy Trinity Chapel at the Castle of Lublin (1418) 259
- 12 Donors, Patrons, and Benefactors in Medieval Epirus Between the Great Empires: A Society in Change or Continuity? 291
- 13 Albanian Votive Images as Media of Transcultural Interaction Between Tradition and Innovation 315
- 14 Toward a New Era: Patronage and Luxury Endowments to Mount Athos (Fourteenth to Mid-Sixteenth Centuries) 341
- 15 A Murderer Among the Seraphim: Lăpușneanu’s Transfiguration Embroideries 369
- Indexes 401