Title: Pavia picta : appunti sulla cultura figurativa longobarda a partire dal San Michele
Variant title:
- Pavia picta : notes on figural Lombard culture rooted in San Michele
- Pavia picta : poznámky k lombardské figurální kultuře
a jejím počátkům v kostele San Michele
Source document: Convivium. 2022, vol. 9, iss. 2, pp. [26]-43
Extent
[26]-43
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ISSN2336-3452 (print)2336-808X (online)
Stable URL (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/digilib.77713
Type: Article
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Abstract(s)
A glimpse of Pavia's early medieval pictorial and mosaic richness can be gained from four tituli contained in the Lorsch sylloge. Combining what the tituli offer with information about the politico-ecclesiastical situation as well as archaeological evidence of the pre-Carolingian city, this article presents the hypothesis that the inscriptions referred to images created in the church of San Michele over the seventh and eighth centuries. The image of St Michael at one time dominating the entrance, and that of a Christus Victor, could date back to a rearrangement of the church resulting from the affirmation of the cult of the Archangel in the second half of the seventh century. These and other figural elements may have provided inspiration for the works promoted by King Desiderius (757-774), to whom an inscription seems to attribute an apsidal mosaic replacing an older decoration.