Název: Mosaici d'oro nelle chiese di Venezia (IX–XIV secolo) : luci sull'ingente patrimonio perduto
Variantní název
Venice's gold mosaics (ninth to fourteenth centuries) : discovering the lost heritage
Zlaté mozaiky v benátských kostelech (9.–14. století) : poznatky o ztraceném kulturním dědictví
Zdrojový dokument: Convivium. 2020, roč. 7, č. 1, s. [54]-79
Rozsah
[54]-79
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ISSN2336-3452 (print)2336-808X (online)
Trvalý odkaz (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/142679
Type: Článek
Jazyk
italsky
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Attempting to assess the spread of golden mosaic decorations in Venice during the middle ages, scholars have thus far focused mainly on the existing, most famous examples: San Marco, Torcello, and Murano. A careful reading of early descriptions and chronicles from the fourteenth into the eighteenth centuries, however, uncovers many more examples. The texts of erudite authors such as Marcantonio Sabellico (1436–1506), Marino Sanudo (1466–1536), and Francesco Sansovino (1521–1586) often mention golden vaults (testudines or cubae aureae) in medieval Venetian churches that were destroyed or modified after the Middle Ages. Examination of literary sources reviewed in this article presents fifteen such cases detected, all dating from the ninth century to the fourteenth. Most have been verified and contextualized from historical evidence.
Klíčová slova
Venice; venetian mosaic production; lost mosaics; lost medieval heritage; gold tesserae; medieval art; Byzantine tradition; Marcantonio Sabellico; Marino Sanudo; Francesco Sansovino; Venezia; produzione musiva veneziana; mosaici perduti; patrimonio medievale perduto; tessere d'oro; arte medievale; tradizione bizantina; Marcantonio Sabellico; Marino Sanudo; Francesco Sansovino
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