Who painted the mosaic of St Pudenziana?
Christ enthroned among the Apostles, apse mosaic (enhanced image), a Paleochristian mosaic, c. 420 AD….
Santa Pudenziana | |
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Dedication | Pudentiana |
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Architect(s) | Francesco da Volterra, Antonio Manno |
Architectural type | Paleochristian, Romanesque |
What is the characteristics of Basilica Saint Praxedes?
Santa Prassede
Basilica of Saint Praxedes | |
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Specifications | |
Length | 45 m (148 ft) |
Width | 30 m (98 ft) |
Nave width | 17 metres (56 ft) |
Who built the Santa prassede?
Pope Pasquale I
The church as we see it now was built in 817 AD, commissioned by Pope Pasquale I, but historians have reasons to believe a church already existed here in the V century AD and was possibly built on an even older shrine, dating back to 150AD!
What color is imperial authority?
In the Santa Pudenziana mosaic, Christ is shown in the center seated on a jewel-encrusted throne. He wears a gold toga with purple trim, both colors associated with imperial authority.
Who made the vestibule mosaic?
The entrance to Hagia Sophia from the south entrance is through a bronze gate to the vestibule with a doorway to the narthex. The mosaic is in the tympanum over the doorway and is dating back to 944. Virgin Mary is sitting on a backless throne decorated with jewels….HAGIA SOPHIA.
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10 | Tunnels of Hagia Sophia |
How did Christianity influence art and architecture?
Since Christianity was a mystery religion that demanded initiation to participate in religious practices, Christian architecture put greater emphasis on the interior. The basilica was not a new architectural form. The Romans had been building basilicas in their cities and as part of palace complexes for centuries.
What is the vestibule mosaic?
The Vestibule Mosaic The mosaic is a Hymn of Laudation to the Mother of God; an Akathistos in color and light distinguished alike by its delicacy and vividness.
What does the vestibule mosaic represent?
The mosaic presents the connection between the church and the empire and the church as the seat of imperial ritual.
What type of architecture is a church?
Most cathedrals and great churches have a cruciform groundplan. In churches of Western European tradition, the plan is usually longitudinal, in the form of the so-called Latin Cross with a long nave crossed by a transept.
What is pagan art?
Pagan paintings celebrate nature and a non-Christian religion that dates back for centuries. The artwork usually depicts nature and nurture but may also portray Pagan rituals or their gods or goddesses.
What is the Theotokos mosaic?
The Theotokos mosaic of the Virgin and Child, in the central apse of the Hagia Sophia, is believed to reconstruct an earlier sixth century mosaic destroyed during Iconoclasm. It combines the Early Byzantine style with the new development of softer folds, increased modeling, and the addition of perspective .