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DEPICTIONS OF ST. MARK OF EPHESUS IN POST-BYZANTINE ART
DEPICTIONS OF ST. MARK OF EPHESUS IN POST-BYZANTINE ART

Subject(s): Cultural history, Visual Arts, 16th Century
Published by: Vizantološki institut SANU
Keywords: St. Mark of Ephesus; Council/Union of Florence; iconography; post-Byzantine art; fresco/wall painting; 16th century

Summary/Abstract: The paper discusses the visual representations of St. Mark of Ephesus, under-researched in previous scholarship, which have survived in several monuments of post-Byzantine wall painting in the Balkans. These depictions are analyzed as visual testimonies of the veneration of Mark of Ephesus in the period under consideration, i.e. as important indicators of the presence, continuity and dissemination of his cult a long time before his official canonization in the 18th century. The paper also offers an overview of the different iconographic versions of the images of St. Mark of Ephesus. Finally, it examines the possible reasons for the emergence of images representing this famed anti-Unionist metropolitan in the discussed monuments. In this context, the images of Mark of Ephesus are considered through the prism of their placement in a given iconographic program; wherever possible, the role of the ktetor and artist in their creation is examined.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 57
  • Page Range: 143-174
  • Page Count: 32
  • Language: English
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