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Byzantine Art and Architecture: An Introduction by Lyn Rodley,

Byzantine Art and Architecture: An Introduction by Lyn Rodley,
The Byzantine empire began with the transformation of the Roman empire initiated by the official acceptance of Christianity and the establishment of Constantinople as the capital city. It ended with the fall of that city to the Ottoman Turks in 453. The art and architecture of the empire reflects its changing fortunes, the development of Christianity, and the cultural influences that affected it. This book offers a systematic introduction to the material culture of the Byzantine empire, from the fourth to the fourteenth centuries. It provides for the student or any other interested reader a compendium of material which is generally difficult of access: much of the writing on Byzantine art and architecture is not in English, and is published as articles in scholarly journals. The book sets out the subject in an accessible manner, describing and discussing by period the surviving material - and that which can be reconstructed from documentary sources - and exploring its social/historical context. The text is copiously illustrated by well over 300 halftones, plans and maps.



Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture: The Yale University Press Pelican History.. by Richard Krautheimer,
Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture: The Yale University Press Pelican History.. by Richard Krautheimer,
By now a classic, it presents in a single volume a coherent overall view of the history and the changing character of Early Christian and Byzantine architecture, from Rome and Milan to North Africa, from Constantinople to Greece and the Balkans, and from Egypt and Jerusalem to the villages and monasteries of Syria, Asia Minor, Armenia, and Mesopotamia.



Neo-Byzantine architecture - Neo-Byzantine architecture is a somewhat uncommon architectural revival style, of the mid- to late 19th and early 20th centuries, most frequently seen in religious, institutional and public buildings. Neo-Byzantine architecture incorporates elements of the Byzantine style associated with Eastern and Orthodox Christian architecture dating from the 5th through 11th centuries, notably that of Byzantium (Constantinople, or modern-day Istanbul).

Byzantine architecture - Byzantine architecture is the architecture of the Byzantine empire. The empire emerged gradually after AD 330, when Constantine moved the capital of the Roman empire to Byzantium, which was later renamed Constantinople and is now Istanbul.

Architecture of Kievan Rus - Architecture in Kievan Rus dates from the its Christianisation in 988. The style of Kievan Rus architecture developed soon after greatly influenced by Byzantine architecture with the main architectural works being Orthodox churches.

The Stones of Venice (book) - The Stones of Venice is John Ruskin's original three-volume masterpiece on Venetian art and architecture, first published from 1851-53. Intending to prove how the architecture in Venice exemplified the principles he discussed in "The Seven Lamps of Architecture," Ruskin examines Venice's Byzantine, Gothic and Renaissance periods and provides a general history of the city as well.



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