Byzantine art and its influences

1. Verfasser: Rice, David Talbot, 1903-1972.
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: London : Variorum Reprints, 1973.
Umfang/Format: 1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Inhaltsangabe:
  • The scope of art history
  • The history of art
  • Art history as a key to racial migration
  • The aesthetic basis of Byzantine art
  • On the date of the mosaic floor of the Great Palace of the Byzantine Emperors at Constantinople
  • The mission of the Apostles in St. Sophia at Trebizond
  • The leaved cross
  • The twelfth century renaissance in Byzantine art
  • The ivory of the Forty Martyrs at Berlin and the art of the twelfth century
  • Trebizond, a mediaeval citadel and palace
  • The accompanied Saint George
  • The illuminations of Armenian manuscript 10 in the John Rylands library
  • Late Byzantine pottery at Dumbarton Oaks
  • Post-Byzantine figured silks
  • A cross-roads of civilizations : Byzantium
  • Persia and Byzantium
  • Persian elements in the arts of neighbouring countries
  • Iranian influences in the Caucasus
  • The origin of the complex church plan in Cyprus
  • Eastern and Western elements in the decoration of the Troyes casket
  • Some Byzantine motifs in Romanesque sculpture. The Byzantine element in late Saxon art
  • Britain and the Byzantine world in the Middle ages.